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I have installed Data Analysis Toolpack in Excel 2007 but it shows up in
French, uninstalled and reinstalled the pack but still shows up in french,
copied the addin from another PC and overwritten the one on my PC but it
didnt help. My computers Language Setting is all setup in US English.
What else can I do to fix the issue, I am doubting if reinstalling Office
will fix it.
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Why do you need to install it anyway? Isn't it built in to Excel 2007?

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I have installed Data Analysis Toolpack in Excel 2007 but it shows up in
French, uninstalled and reinstalled the pack but still shows up in french,
copied the addin from another PC and overwritten the one on my PC but it
didnt help. My computers Language Setting is all setup in US English.
What else can I do to fix the issue, I am doubting if reinstalling Office
will fix it.


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The worksheet functions were moved into the excel proper. But all those things
that were under data|analysis still need the ATP installed.

(I don't have a guess why the OP is having trouble with the language stuff.)

Pete_UK wrote:

Why do you need to install it anyway? Isn't it built in to Excel 2007?

Pete

On Feb 9, 6:31 pm, redcarullo
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I have installed Data Analysis Toolpack in Excel 2007 but it shows up in
French, uninstalled and reinstalled the pack but still shows up in french,
copied the addin from another PC and overwritten the one on my PC but it
didnt help. My computers Language Setting is all setup in US English.
What else can I do to fix the issue, I am doubting if reinstalling Office
will fix it.


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Thanks for that clarification, Dave - maybe one day I'll upgrade to
it !!

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On Feb 9, 7:33*pm, Dave Peterson wrote:
The worksheet functions were moved into the excel proper. *But all those things
that were under data|analysis still need the ATP installed.

(I don't have a guess why the OP is having trouble with the language stuff.)

Pete_UK wrote:

Why do you need to install it anyway? Isn't it built in to Excel 2007?


Pete


On Feb 9, 6:31 pm, redcarullo
wrote:
I have installed Data Analysis Toolpack in Excel 2007 but it shows up in
French, uninstalled and reinstalled the pack but still shows up in french,
copied the addin from another PC and overwritten the one on my PC but it
didnt help. My computers Language Setting is all setup in US English.
What else can I do to fix the issue, I am doubting if reinstalling Office
will fix it.


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