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I need help to install analysis toolkit and toolkit VBA for Excel 2002, but
once I introduce the Office XP disk it doesnt reconice it. Is there, another
way to install it?? Maybe downloading it from the web?
Please I need it to work on a spreedsheet to use the IF command


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Not completely sure here but, Open Excel , open any file or create a new file
(w/b) then do.. Tools, Add-Ins... Dialog box comes up -- The Analysis ToolPak
may be listed but unchecked. Click on the box to the left and click OK, or
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I need help to install analysis toolkit and toolkit VBA for Excel 2002, but
once I introduce the Office XP disk it doesnt reconice it. Is there, another
way to install it?? Maybe downloading it from the web?
Please I need it to work on a spreedsheet to use the IF command


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