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Default cannot load Excel 2002 Analysis ToolPak add-in

Have tried Browsing for the file but cannot locate. Is there a download
available?
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ATP is included on the installation CD. AFAIK it is not available to
download. Re-install from CD and specify that you want ATP included in
the installation.

Jerry

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Have tried Browsing for the file but cannot locate. Is there a download
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Default cannot load Excel 2002 Analysis ToolPak add-in

Can't find my installation CD - did find the "add-in" folder, but for some
reason the particular funcion I need to add isn't there. There are other
functions available, just no the one I need. Frustrating!!


"Jerry W. Lewis" wrote:

ATP is included on the installation CD. AFAIK it is not available to
download. Re-install from CD and specify that you want ATP included in
the installation.

Jerry

CeeCee wrote:

Have tried Browsing for the file but cannot locate. Is there a download
available?



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