On 1/16/08 12:28 PM, in article [email protected], ' wrote: 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? Unfortunately, there is no analysis Tool pack for Excel 2008 right now. دانلود visual studio for mac. How to make usb bootable for mac power pc. Maybe later, but we don’t know. The web forums are in chaos right now. Hopefully everything will be settled down in a short while. And, of course the forums are NOT purposely set up to be unusable, they just did not get it right the first time. May 6, 2009 - The Analysis Toolpak is an Excel add-in program that is available. Back in March, I posted to Mac Mojo about Excel's Analysis ToolPack add-in and Office 2008. Download StatPlus:mac LE from the AnalystSoft Web site. -- Bob Greenblatt [MVP], Macintosh bobgreenblattATmsnDOTcom [email protected] 16/1/2008, 20:23 น. In article, wrote: > Why is the Analysis tool pak add-ins is not included in office 2008:( Because the add-in doesn't work in XL08 - the add-in used VBA, which has been removed. And yes, it sucks for some. However, the *functions* included in the ATP (i.e., WEEKDAY(), NETWORKDAY(), RANDBETWEEN(), etc.), have been incorporated into XL, so the ATP is no longer necessary for them. The wizards (such as Histograms, t-test, etc) would no longer work so have been removed. But in all cases, built-in functions can accomplish the same thing, many times with greater accuracy or data quality. JE McGimpsey 16/1/2008, 22:06 น. In article, wrote: > I can't believe this functionality is not provided! Which functionality are you referring to? List photo editing software for mac. Functions provided in the Analysis Toolpak Add-in are included in XL. The wizards are not - but in all cases, their results can be obtained, albeit with more work, with built-in functions. > 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? No, they're not purposely set up not to be used - that would benefit nobpdu, and just pisses users off. THat's not something MacBU's likely to want to do during the week they're kicking off Office 2008. ![]() However, lousy contractor performance happens, and you should start seeing things get better soon. Adam 17/1/2008, 4:20 น. In article, treblA wrote: > Random numbers generation is included in Analysis toolpack w/c is removed in > office 2008:(( The ATP Random Number Generator was an embarrassment. From the MS Knowledge base article that is applicable to XL04: the ATP's separate random number generator is known to perform poorly on standard tests of randomness and to have a short repetition cycle. Ref: Better methods have been posted by David Braden, Harlan Grove, Jerry Lewis, and Mike Middleton - you can search GoogleGroups to find them. JE McGimpsey 19/1/2008, 12:02 น. JE McGimpsey, thanks for the great data analysis ad-ins from the site you suggested. They really are great and fully replicated and surpass what was in the Data Analysis ToolPak in regression, ANOVA, etc. One key point though. If you want to use and save them you have to open them up after downloading, then save as an XLS file (or one of several other options the help menu about Macros in Excel 2008 tells you to do). Then, you can use them over and over again and they work great. [email protected] 20/1/2008, 19:04 น. Ok, I get the point that VBA is not supported in Excel 08, but wasn't there a way to build in functions like One-way and Two-way ANOVA and Regression using the new code? I mean, is there such a huge difference between offering a function that calculates an average and one that calculates an F-statistic for an ANOVA, for example? The difference can't be inherent in the code, or am I maybe wrong? I was really looking forward to increased speed and the sheer joy of using the suite with the all-new improved look and a more consistent GUI that resembles more to that of other Mac applications, but without the ANOVA and the Regression function, I can forget about upgrading to Office '08 and have to stick with the previous version. Is there any hope that this will be resolved soon? JE McGimpsey 20/1/2008, 20:23 น. In article, GoodKid wrote: > Ok, I get the point that VBA is not supported in Excel 08, but wasn't there a > way to build in functions like One-way and Two-way ANOVA and Regression using > the new code? I mean, is there such a huge difference between offering a > function that calculates an average and one that calculates an F-statistic > for an ANOVA, for example? The difference can't be inherent in the code, or > am I maybe wrong? > I was really looking forward to increased speed and the sheer joy of using > the suite with the all-new improved look and a more consistent GUI that > resembles more to that of other Mac applications, but without the ANOVA and > the Regression function, I can forget about upgrading to Office '08 and have > to stick with the previous version. > Is there any hope that this will be resolved soon? Take a look here: [email protected] 5/2/2008, 10:46 น. I thought I paid for a tool that would take me beyond where I was (in 2000). It's very disappointing to find that I'll have to spend time reconstructing this 'productivity enhancement' rather that doing the work I bought the tool to do it with in the first place.
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