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I downloaded a Statistical Add-on for Excel. According to the help entry, I
am to look for the Analysis Group under the Data Tab and then click on Data to activate the add-on. Only problem is is that there is no Analysis Group when I click on the Data Tab. Nor is there an entry in the Help index for either Data Tab or Analysis Group. It is this kind of thing that turns people into Luddites. |
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Downloaded to where?
What is the name of the add-in and have you enabled it under ToolsAdd-ins? Your add-in should be adding the menu items to your Excel Data menu. Excel help would have no entry for assistance with a third-party add-in. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Sat, 7 Jul 2007 15:00:00 -0700, JeffM wrote: I downloaded a Statistical Add-on for Excel. According to the help entry, I am to look for the Analysis Group under the Data Tab and then click on Data to activate the add-on. Only problem is is that there is no Analysis Group when I click on the Data Tab. Nor is there an entry in the Help index for either Data Tab or Analysis Group. It is this kind of thing that turns people into Luddites. |
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First, thanks Gord for the assistance.
Second, the name of the add-in is Analysis ToolPak. I believed it was from Microsoft. And it is covered in Help. But the section in Help refers to other items, such as a Data Analysis Group, that are not in Help. Annoying but not your problem. I have sent a nasty gram to Microsoft about it. Third, one of my problems with Excel 2007 is that I have not found an icon for Tools. It may be there somewhere, but I have not found it as yet. Nor have I found how to activate it in Help. Quite annoying, but maybe it represents my incompetence, something my wife stresses frequently. Fourth, and most mysterious, NOW there is a Data Analysis Tab under the Data Tab. Perhaps, I needed to reboot before it appeared because it was not there yesterday. Again thanks for the help. PS The add-in is pretty slick. |
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Jeff
The Analysis Toolpak is installed with Excel. It is not a download. Load it through ToolsAdd-ins and checkmark it. For a list of where 2007 menu commands are located see Ron de Bruin's site. http://www.rondebruin.nl/0307commands.htm Gord On Sun, 8 Jul 2007 08:46:02 -0700, JeffM wrote: First, thanks Gord for the assistance. Second, the name of the add-in is Analysis ToolPak. I believed it was from Microsoft. And it is covered in Help. But the section in Help refers to other items, such as a Data Analysis Group, that are not in Help. Annoying but not your problem. I have sent a nasty gram to Microsoft about it. Third, one of my problems with Excel 2007 is that I have not found an icon for Tools. It may be there somewhere, but I have not found it as yet. Nor have I found how to activate it in Help. Quite annoying, but maybe it represents my incompetence, something my wife stresses frequently. Fourth, and most mysterious, NOW there is a Data Analysis Tab under the Data Tab. Perhaps, I needed to reboot before it appeared because it was not there yesterday. Again thanks for the help. PS The add-in is pretty slick. |
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Gord
Thanks again for the help. Analysis Toolpak seems to need to be configured or something in Excel 2007 before it is available. (Maybe because I started by downloading a trial version and then buying it.) Anyway, it is not hard to do. I also checked out the page on the web site you recommended. Pretty cool. It basically tells you where to find commands in Excel 2007 that you may have used in earlier versions of Excel. Unfortunately, "Tools" no longer seems to exist as a Tab label in Excel 2007. I suspect this is going to take some getting used to. I have Analysis Toolpak working fine now. Jeff |
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Good hunting<g
I have not yet upgraded to 2007. The steady advancement towards septugenarianism makes everything a steep curve. Gord On Sun, 8 Jul 2007 16:04:02 -0700, JeffM wrote: Gord Thanks again for the help. Analysis Toolpak seems to need to be configured or something in Excel 2007 before it is available. (Maybe because I started by downloading a trial version and then buying it.) Anyway, it is not hard to do. I also checked out the page on the web site you recommended. Pretty cool. It basically tells you where to find commands in Excel 2007 that you may have used in earlier versions of Excel. Unfortunately, "Tools" no longer seems to exist as a Tab label in Excel 2007. I suspect this is going to take some getting used to. I have Analysis Toolpak working fine now. Jeff |
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Hi Jeff
Alt T starts the Tools dialogue, so Alt T O brings up Options, the same as clicking the round Office ButtonExcel options Alt T M M will bring up Macros But for some reason, Alt T D brings up Document management, rather than Data Analysis, maybe this is because Data Analysis is now on the Data tab as you have found. In order for it to appear, you must have Analysis Toolpak ticked Alt T O Addinsat bottom of page, Manage Excel AddinsGotick Analysis Toolpak. -- Regards Roger Govier "JeffM" wrote in message ... Gord Thanks again for the help. Analysis Toolpak seems to need to be configured or something in Excel 2007 before it is available. (Maybe because I started by downloading a trial version and then buying it.) Anyway, it is not hard to do. I also checked out the page on the web site you recommended. Pretty cool. It basically tells you where to find commands in Excel 2007 that you may have used in earlier versions of Excel. Unfortunately, "Tools" no longer seems to exist as a Tab label in Excel 2007. I suspect this is going to take some getting used to. I have Analysis Toolpak working fine now. Jeff |
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Roger
Thanks While I was messing around on Saturday trying to get things to work, I managed to find that page and do that. That must have been what got it going, but by that time I was so exasperated that I must have missed the fact that my problem was solved. So when I booted on Sunday .... Anyway, you and Gord have taught me stuff that pure messing around was not too likely to elucidate Jeff "Roger Govier" wrote: Hi Jeff Alt T starts the Tools dialogue, so Alt T O brings up Options, the same as clicking the round Office ButtonExcel options Alt T M M will bring up Macros But for some reason, Alt T D brings up Document management, rather than Data Analysis, maybe this is because Data Analysis is now on the Data tab as you have found. In order for it to appear, you must have Analysis Toolpak ticked Alt T O Addinsat bottom of page, Manage Excel AddinsGotick Analysis Toolpak. -- Regards Roger Govier "JeffM" wrote in message ... Gord Thanks again for the help. Analysis Toolpak seems to need to be configured or something in Excel 2007 before it is available. (Maybe because I started by downloading a trial version and then buying it.) Anyway, it is not hard to do. I also checked out the page on the web site you recommended. Pretty cool. It basically tells you where to find commands in Excel 2007 that you may have used in earlier versions of Excel. Unfortunately, "Tools" no longer seems to exist as a Tab label in Excel 2007. I suspect this is going to take some getting used to. I have Analysis Toolpak working fine now. Jeff |
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You select Office Button/Excel options/add-ins The at the bottom you will
see a box labeled Manage: and in the box Excel add-ins. Select go. Then select Conditional sum wizard, Lookup wizard, Solver add-ins. And if your add-in appears here select it too. Then press OK. It will take a bit to install the addins. Excel 2007 does them one at a time slowly. After doing so, you will have an Analysis Group with Solver in it at the right in the Data tab. If your add-in is not there, then repeat the process, but instead of Excel-addins, look under com in the selection box where Excel addins-appears. Your add-in may be there. If not you'll have to find it "JeffM" wrote in message ... I downloaded a Statistical Add-on for Excel. According to the help entry, I am to look for the Analysis Group under the Data Tab and then click on Data to activate the add-on. Only problem is is that there is no Analysis Group when I click on the Data Tab. Nor is there an entry in the Help index for either Data Tab or Analysis Group. It is this kind of thing that turns people into Luddites. |
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My "analysis group" disappeared... it was there yesterday! GDit ... excel
2007 is a pain in the a$$ "Gord Dibben" wrote: Downloaded to where? What is the name of the add-in and have you enabled it under ToolsAdd-ins? Your add-in should be adding the menu items to your Excel Data menu. Excel help would have no entry for assistance with a third-party add-in. Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Sat, 7 Jul 2007 15:00:00 -0700, JeffM wrote: I downloaded a Statistical Add-on for Excel. According to the help entry, I am to look for the Analysis Group under the Data Tab and then click on Data to activate the add-on. Only problem is is that there is no Analysis Group when I click on the Data Tab. Nor is there an entry in the Help index for either Data Tab or Analysis Group. It is this kind of thing that turns people into Luddites. |
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Hi Gord,
I also have a problem with addin to excel 2007. I loaded the program and excel accepted it. However a message came up "Object library invalid or contains references to object definitions that could not be found" Is this preventing the program from running. If not, just like Jeff i cant find where in excel to find the program. Note that before i upgraded to excel 2007, the add in program was working perfectly in 2003. I uninstalled 2007 and reinstalled 2003 however i experienced the same message and cant utilize the program. Please help |
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Did you find a fix for this? I have the exact same problem.
regards, Derek "Michael" wrote: Hi Gord, I also have a problem with addin to excel 2007. I loaded the program and excel accepted it. However a message came up "Object library invalid or contains references to object definitions that could not be found" Is this preventing the program from running. If not, just like Jeff i cant find where in excel to find the program. Note that before i upgraded to excel 2007, the add in program was working perfectly in 2003. I uninstalled 2007 and reinstalled 2003 however i experienced the same message and cant utilize the program. Please help |
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Many thanks - Luddites with no hair
Bruce Maclaurin "Dave Thomas" wrote: You select Office Button/Excel options/add-ins The at the bottom you will see a box labeled Manage: and in the box Excel add-ins. Select go. Then select Conditional sum wizard, Lookup wizard, Solver add-ins. And if your add-in appears here select it too. Then press OK. It will take a bit to install the addins. Excel 2007 does them one at a time slowly. After doing so, you will have an Analysis Group with Solver in it at the right in the Data tab. If your add-in is not there, then repeat the process, but instead of Excel-addins, look under com in the selection box where Excel addins-appears. Your add-in may be there. If not you'll have to find it "JeffM" wrote in message ... I downloaded a Statistical Add-on for Excel. According to the help entry, I am to look for the Analysis Group under the Data Tab and then click on Data to activate the add-on. Only problem is is that there is no Analysis Group when I click on the Data Tab. Nor is there an entry in the Help index for either Data Tab or Analysis Group. It is this kind of thing that turns people into Luddites. |
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Hi all,
I have a problem with tis Solver add in. it shows there no file available in my C:\Users\User\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\AddIns. Anyone has a solutions? Thanks "Bruce Maclaurin" wrote: Many thanks - Luddites with no hair Bruce Maclaurin "Dave Thomas" wrote: You select Office Button/Excel options/add-ins The at the bottom you will see a box labeled Manage: and in the box Excel add-ins. Select go. Then select Conditional sum wizard, Lookup wizard, Solver add-ins. And if your add-in appears here select it too. Then press OK. It will take a bit to install the addins. Excel 2007 does them one at a time slowly. After doing so, you will have an Analysis Group with Solver in it at the right in the Data tab. If your add-in is not there, then repeat the process, but instead of Excel-addins, look under com in the selection box where Excel addins-appears. Your add-in may be there. If not you'll have to find it "JeffM" wrote in message ... I downloaded a Statistical Add-on for Excel. According to the help entry, I am to look for the Analysis Group under the Data Tab and then click on Data to activate the add-on. Only problem is is that there is no Analysis Group when I click on the Data Tab. Nor is there an entry in the Help index for either Data Tab or Analysis Group. It is this kind of thing that turns people into Luddites. |
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