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Re: Excel 2008: Analysis Add-in?
| JE McGimpsey | 25 Feb 2008 21:44 |
> PLease add my voice to the chorus of stunned mac users regarding the loss of > Solver and data analysis tools. I am in an MBA program, where each are daily, > vital tools. This isn't the place to add your voice. This is primarily a peer-to-peer newsgroup.
Use Help/Send Feedback... instead
Note that the part of the Analysis Toolpak that didn't make it to XL08 was the wizards (e.g., the functions were incorporated into XL so no add-in was needed). The wizards used XL functions (except the poorly implemented Random Number Generator), so their results can be obtained using those functions. See
http://www.coventry.ac.uk/ec/~nhunt/oatbran/
for some pre-made workbooks.
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| MW | 25 Feb 2008 19:29 |
PLease add my voice to the chorus of stunned mac users regarding the loss of Solver and data analysis tools. I am in an MBA program, where each are daily, vital tools.
If MS is trying to chase the Mac out of universities, this is a brilliant first step.
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| ryanmsmith@officeformac.com | 16 Jan 2008 17:28 |
I can't believe this functionality is not provided!
It would be nice to be able to view this website (this Mac-centric website) with Safari - there's an issue with the kerning of bold fonts. And, are these forums purposely set up to not be used? |
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