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I have to have the Analysis Toolpak and Analysis Toolpak VBA add-ins for a
stats class I am taking and when I try install it it tells me to put in the
Microsoft Office XP Professional disk which I don't have with me. I was just
wondering if there is a way I can get the add-ins without having the CDs!
Please Help!!
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jenncav -

Here's yesterday's reply to a similar message (which you could have found
using Google or groups.google.com):

" I think you can use any Office/Excel CD that has the same version of Excel
as the one that is already installed. Maybe you could borrow the CD from a
colleague. There may be some other way to add the Analysis ToolPak, but it's
a multi-file installation and it likely involves changes to the Windows
Registry. "

- Mike
http://www.mikemiddleton.com

"jenncav" <jenncav @discussions.microsoft.com wrote in message
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I have to have the Analysis Toolpak and Analysis Toolpak VBA add-ins for a
stats class I am taking and when I try install it it tells me to put in
the
Microsoft Office XP Professional disk which I don't have with me. I was
just
wondering if there is a way I can get the add-ins without having the CDs!
Please Help!!



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