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How do i get Add Ins/Analysis Toolkit VBA for Excel Mac X version
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laslo -
(1) When I choose Excel X Help | Search Excel Help and type "analysis toolpak" and select "Install and use Analysis ToolPak," it gives me complete instructions, including the "Value Pack X Installer" requirement, which might be on a separate disk. (2) You are more likely to get Mac-specific help in the microsoft.public.mac.office.excel newsgroup. - Mike www.mikemiddleton.com |
IIRC, it's in the Value Pak folder of your installation disk.
Use the Value Pak installer to copy it to the HD:Applications:Office:Add-ins folder. In article , "laslo" wrote: |
thanks for the help mike
regards laslo "Michael R Middleton" wrote: laslo - (1) When I choose Excel X Help | Search Excel Help and type "analysis toolpak" and select "Install and use Analysis ToolPak," it gives me complete instructions, including the "Value Pack X Installer" requirement, which might be on a separate disk. (2) You are more likely to get Mac-specific help in the microsoft.public.mac.office.excel newsgroup. - Mike www.mikemiddleton.com |
Dear JE Mc G
Appreciate your response I will get the boot disk and start again, If you're still there why dont they just boot the tools on initial installation Laslo "JE McGimpsey" wrote: IIRC, it's in the Value Pak folder of your installation disk. Use the Value Pak installer to copy it to the HD:Applications:Office:Add-ins folder. In article , "laslo" wrote: |
Dunno. In my experience, though, about 95% of users exist quite happily
without it. I only load it if I'm using a specific ATP function, and even then, I usually use native XL functions instead, since ATP's statistics are so badly implemented. In article , "laslo" wrote: Appreciate your response I will get the boot disk and start again, If you're still there why dont they just boot the tools on initial installation |
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