excel 2007

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badvoc

I am using office 12 pre release. I am looking for the data analysis tool in
excel. It was listed under tools menu on 2003 but can't find it now. Any
ideas?

Cheers
 
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Richard Buttrey

I am using office 12 pre release. I am looking for the data analysis tool in
excel. It was listed under tools menu on 2003 but can't find it now. Any
ideas?

Cheers


Have you tried Tools-->Add-ins?

HTH
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Richard Buttrey
Grappenhall, Cheshire, UK
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Peo Sjoblom

The tools menu as we used to know it is not around anymore in 2007, however
if the OP has a legal beta copy he/she should know there is a ms newsgroup
(password protected) for Excel 2007 and he/she should post all messages
regarding 2007 there. All info regarding that newsgroup with userid and
passwords can be found a the MS beta site (password required as well)

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Regards,

Peo Sjoblom

http://nwexcelsolutions.com
 
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Harlan Grove

Peo Sjoblom wrote...
The tools menu as we used to know it is not around anymore in 2007, however
if the OP has a legal beta copy he/she should know there is a ms newsgroup
(password protected) for Excel 2007 and he/she should post all messages
regarding 2007 there. All info regarding that newsgroup with userid and
passwords can be found a the MS beta site (password required as well)
....

Yea, but so much for XL12's Oh So Wonderful! UI making features easier
to find.

FWIW, which the XL12 blog does state that ATP functions have been added
to Excel proper, it's silent on the DATP. There should be something
similar to the Tools > Add-Ins menu command in XL8-11, but finding it
should be as easy as Microsoft says it should. Maybe look under the Buy
Brooklyn Bridge or Nebraska Beach Front Property menus.
 
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Peo Sjoblom

Yea, but so much for XL12's Oh So Wonderful! UI making features easier
to find.

FWIW, which the XL12 blog does state that ATP functions have been added
to Excel proper, it's silent on the DATP. There should be something
similar to the Tools > Add-Ins menu command in XL8-11, but finding it
should be as easy as Microsoft says it should. Maybe look under the Buy
Brooklyn Bridge or Nebraska Beach Front Property menus.

I heard someone calling excel 2007 "Excel for Dummies"


Peo
 
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badvoc

Yes that is the case but there is no harm in trying. I have got the
answer...from this site. But thanks
 
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Gary Hookem

1.Click on the drop down list next to the sheet tab
2.Click on customize quick acces tool bar
3.Click on ad in tab and simply add it to excel
 
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Tim Mills

Click on Office logo top left of sheet, excel Options is then on the bottom
of this, you can then check addins and hey presto all is as before

Tim Mills
 
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