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What statistical add-ins (free or commercial) do people recommend for Microsoft Excel. I have seen criticisms of Excel's built-in statistics functions. Thanks.
PopTools is a free add-in that is very good, made by people at CSIRO. It provides a good set of simulation tools and covers for some of Excel's major inaccuracies. You can download it on www.cse.csiro.au/poptools , or google with "CSIRO" and "Poptools"
z
Il giorno lunedì 19 dicembre 2005 10:13:29 UTC+1, Z ha scritto:
<beliavsky@aol.com> a écrit dans le message de
news:1134421653.080202.271040@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
What statistical add-ins (free or commercial) do people recommend for
Microsoft Excel. I have seen criticisms of Excel's built-in statistics
functions. Thanks.
PopTools is a free add-in that is very good, made by people at CSIRO. It
provides a good set of simulation tools and covers for some of Excel's major >> inaccuracies. You can download it on www.cse.csiro.au/poptools , or google >> with "CSIRO" and "Poptools"
z
Dear Z,
I am no longer able to run PopTools, since the 32-bit Microsoft Excel on our PCs has been replaced by the 64-bit version.
Do you know if any updated version of the software running with a 64-bit Excel is available?
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