Alternatively, you can simply press Alt-TI (i.e.
Caution: once you install the resource pack at a particular location it will be more difficult to move it later.
If you are using a Macintosh version of Excel, click here for instructions on how to download and install the Real Statistics Resource Pack.īefore trying to install the Real Statistics Resource Pack make sure that Excel’s Solver capability is installed on your computer.
Real Statistics Resource Pack for Excel 2011, 2016, 2019 or 365 for Mac If you are using Excel 2003 or a prior version of Excel, click here for instructions on how to download and install the Real Statistics Resource Pack. If you are using Excel 2007, click here for instructions on how to download and install the Real Statistics Resource Pack. Real Statistics Resource Pack for Excel 2002, 2003 or 2007 Note: Because of a change in how Excel processes add-ins issued many months ago, the Real Statistics file is now labeled XRealStats.xlam instead of RealStats.xlam.
After downloading the software make sure that you install the software as described below.ĭownloading this resource pack means that you accept the License Agreement.
This software is compatible with all Windows releases of Excel from 2010 until the present and is named XRealStats.xlam. If you accept the License Agreement, click here on Real Statistics Resource Pack for Excel 2010/2013/2016/2019/2021/365 to download the latest Excel for Windows version of the resource pack that accompanies this website (Release 8.2). Real Statistics Resource Pack for Excel 2010, 2013, 2016, 2019, 2021 or 365 for Windows The Real Statistics Resource Pack works in both versions of Excel. Keep in mind that there are also two versions of Excel, at least for Excel 2010, 2013, 2016, 2019, 2021 and 365, the 32-bit version and the 64-bit version. If you are using Excel for the Macintosh click here. If you are using Excel 2003 or a prior version of Excel click here. We now explain how to download and install the Real Statistics Resource Pack for use with Excel 2010, 2013, 2016, 2019, 2021 or 365 on Windows. These complement the standard Excel capabilities and make it easier for you to perform the statistical analyses described in the rest of this website. This will be much faster than reinstalling Excel, but you will still need to grab your Office product CDs in order to complete the installation.The Real Statistics Resource Pack contains a variety of supplemental functions and data analysis tools not provided by Excel. The final solution is to run the Office Setup program and reinstall just the Analysis ToolPak. (You do make backups, don't you?) If the files are there, you can move them to your system and the ToolPak should again be available. If that doesn't work, then check the backups of your hard drive. If either the files or folder is there, undelete them and you should be fine. You should also check to see if the actual folder for the Analysis ToolPak is in the Recycle Bin. If the files are not in that folder, then check your Recycle Bin to see if they are still there.
The above example is for a default installation of Office 2010. The path can vary, of course, depending on how Office was installed on your system and which version of Office you are using. Normally they reside in a folder similar to the following:Ĭ:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE14\Library\Analysis\ These two files are, respectively, the add-in and the VBA help file for the add-in. The Analysis ToolPak uses two files, named FUNCRES.XLAM and ATPVBAEN.XLAM. She was wondering how she can restore it, short of reinstalling Excel. Jerice was cleaning out files on her computer and thinks she may have trashed the Analysis ToolPak add-in by mistake.