

It is a cleaner interface than the old one.Īnd over here on the right hand side are the 19 items that the old Analysis ToolPak offered us.Īnd let's just try the Descriptive Statistics, so we'll click on Descriptive Statistics.įor the output range, I'll just choose a cell over here.Ĭlick OK and very quickly it provides all of the information that the old Analysis ToolPak would have done. The old Analysis Tool Pack, using VBA, of course won't. Here at Frontline Solvers we've rewritten the Analysis Toolpak just based on what we think it was doing. He says well, you know I don't have the source code for the Analysis Toolpak, but it seems likely that they might be using it. “Bill, you've mixed up Solver and Analysis ToolPak”. I reached out and I said, hey Dan, do you think there's any chance that the Analysis Toolpak is using Application.GoTo? I mixed up Solver and the Analysis ToolPak. Getting too old and losing a few brain cells in my head. The person reading the book tries to use it won't work.Īnd I say, hey, “I bet that the Analysis ToolPak is using Application.Goto as well”. Now the good news is Microsoft is aware of this bug and a fix is coming.Ī couple of days later a friend of mine is working through George Mount’s new book, Advancing Into Analytics.Īnd George is talking about the Analysis Toolpak Descriptive Statistics.
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This is our add-in that lets you take an Excel workbook and post it to the MrExcel message board in a way that people can copy it to their own workbook.Īnd some people who were on the Insiders Beta said, hey, we're getting a bug.Īnd we trace it down to Application.GoTo not working in VBA. This is a crazy winding story with a lot of connections in it.

This Data Analysis dialog box with 19 different tools.Īnd if you turn on the Analysis Toolpak on the data tab, far right hand side.īut they're the only way to do some of these things. There's an amazing replacement for the Analysis ToolPak.Īnalysis ToolPak? You are saying “wasn't that replaced?” Hey, in the old days, the Analysis Toolpak had 89 functions.Īnd sure those became part of Excel in 2007. Learn Excel for MrExcel Podcast episode 2409.
