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Just click the extel top icon, main icon. Then click excel options. In the emerging menu, just click adds in tab In the Manage box, from the drop down menu choose excel adds in and click.You get menus of excel analysis tool pak and others. The Analysis ToolPak is a Microsoft Excel add-in program. To use it in Excel 2013 or Excel 2016, you need to load it first: From Excel 2013 or Excel 2016, click the File tab, and then click Options. Click Add-Ins and in the Manage box, select Excel Add-ins.
Does anyone know how to download the data analysis toolpack add-in for Excel 2011 for Mac? I have looked around quite a bit and can't seem to find it anywhere... did Microsoft discontinue this completely?
P.s. I am familiar with the StatPlus software and have used it - that is not what I am looking for. I am looking for the native Data Analysis Toolpak for excel.
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Yes, it appears to have been discontinued. Sorry.
Refer to the discussion at What happened to the Data Analysis Toolpak or Solver in Excel for Mac 2011? – answers.microsoft.com. Quote:
The Data Analysis Toolpak was removed in Office for Mac 2008.[emphasis mine] However, the following is a free third-party tool [...]
[... goes on to mention the StatPlus software you already mentioned ...]
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See also: I can't find the Analysis ToolPak – Microsoft Office Mac Troubleshooting. Quote:
Cause: Excel 2011 does not include the Analysis ToolPak.
Analysis Tools For Excel
Solution: Download StatPlus:mac LE for free from AnalystSoft, and then use StatPlus:mac LE with Excel 2011.
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That last link used to include loads of comments from disgruntled Office for Mac users, but Microsoft seems to have removed comment functionality from that help center article. Surely you can find disgruntled comments re: the above elsewhere on the net.
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