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To perform data analysis on the remainder of the worksheets, recalculate the analysis tool for each worksheet. The Analysis ToolPak includes the tools described in the following sections. To access these tools, click Data Analysis in the Analysis group on the Data tab. Where is Data Analysis Toolpak or Solver in Excel 2011 on Mac? Click Tools -> Select. The Data Analysis Toolpak was removed in Mac:Office for Mac 2008. However, you can download a free third-party tool that offers similar functionality: StatPlus:mac LE. Perhaps the most common Data Analysis tool that you’ll use in Excel is the one for calculating descriptive statistics. To see how this works, take a look at this worksheet. It summarizes sales data for a book publisher. In column A, the worksheet shows the suggested retail price (SRP). Alternatively, XLSTAT creates dialogs and controls inside Excel for performing analysis tasks, such as this one: XLSTAT includes a wealth of functions for describing, visualizing, analyzing, and modeling data. Instructions for downloading the data analysis add-on. Click the File tab, click Options, and then click the Add-Ins category. In the Manage box, select Excel Add-ins and then click Go. In the Add-Ins available box, select the Analysis ToolPak check box, and then click OK. To perform data analysis on the remainder of the worksheets, recalculate the analysis tool for each worksheet. Windows MacOS Click the File tab, click Options, and then click the Add-Ins category. 8 Solver: Excel includes a tool called solver that uses techniques from the operations research to find optimal solutions for all kind of decision problems. 9 Analysis ToolPak: The Analysis ToolPak is an Excel add-in program that provides data analysis tools for financial, statistical and engineering data analysis.

If you need to develop complex statistical or engineering analyses, you can save steps and time by using the Analysis ToolPak. You provide the data and parameters for each analysis, and the tool uses the appropriate statistical or engineering macro functions to calculate and display the results in an output table. Some tools generate charts in addition to output tables.

The data analysis functions can be used on only one worksheet at a time. When you perform data analysis on grouped worksheets, results will appear on the first worksheet and empty formatted tables will appear on the remaining worksheets. To perform data analysis on the remainder of the worksheets, recalculate the analysis tool for each worksheet.

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  1. Click the File tab, click Options, and then click the Add-Ins category.

    If you're using Excel 2007, click the Microsoft Office Button , and then click Excel Options

  2. In the Manage box, select Excel Add-ins and then click Go.

    If you're using Excel for Mac, in the file menu go to Tools > Excel Add-ins.

  3. In the Add-Ins box, check the Analysis ToolPak check box, and then click OK.

    • If Analysis ToolPak is not listed in the Add-Ins available box, click Browse to locate it.

    • If you are prompted that the Analysis ToolPak is not currently installed on your computer, click Yes to install it.

Note: To include Visual Basic for Application (VBA) functions for the Analysis ToolPak, you can load the Analysis ToolPak - VBA Add-in the same way that you load the Analysis ToolPak. In the Add-ins available box, select the Analysis ToolPak - VBA check box.

Note: The Analysis ToolPak is not available for Excel for Mac 2011. See I can't find the Analysis ToolPak in Excel for Mac 2011 for more information.

Follow these steps to load the Analysis ToolPak in Excel 2016 for Mac:

  1. Click the Tools menu, and then click Excel Add-ins.

  2. In the Add-Ins available box, select the Analysis ToolPak check box, and then click OK.

    1. If Analysis ToolPak is not listed in the Add-Ins available box, click Browse to locate it.

    2. If you get a prompt that the Analysis ToolPak is not currently installed on your computer, click Yes to install it.

    3. Quit and restart Excel.

      Now the Data Analysis command is available on the Data tab.

I can't find the Analysis ToolPak in Excel for Mac 2011

There are a few third-party add-ins that provide Analysis ToolPak functionality for Excel 2011.

Option 1: Download the XLSTAT add-on statistical software for Mac and use it in Excel 2011. XLSTAT contains more than 200 basic and advanced statistical tools that include all of the Analysis ToolPak features.

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  1. Go to the XLSTAT download page.

  2. Select the XLSTAT version that matches your Mac OS and download it.

  3. Follow the MAC OS installation instructions.

  4. Open the Excel file that contains your data and click on the XLSTAT icon to launch the XLSTAT toolbar.

  5. For 30 days, you'll have access to all XLSTAT functions. After 30 days you will be able to use the free version that includes the Analysis ToolPak functions, or order one of the more complete solutions of XLSTAT.

Option 2: Download StatPlus:mac LE for free from AnalystSoft, and then use StatPlus:mac LE with Excel 2011.

You can use StatPlus:mac LE to perform many of the functions that were previously available in the Analysis ToolPak, such as regressions, histograms, analysis of variance (ANOVA), and t-tests.

  1. Visit the AnalystSoft Web site, and then follow the instructions on the download page.

  2. After you have downloaded and installed StatPlus:mac LE, open the workbook that contains the data that you want to analyze.

  3. Open StatPlus:mac LE. The functions are located on the StatPlus:mac LE menus.

    Important:

    • Excel 2011 does not include Help for XLStat or StatPlus:mac LE. Help for XLStat is provided by XLSTAT. Help for StatPlus:mac LE is provided by AnalystSoft.

    • Microsoft does not provide support for either product.

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Does anyone know how to download the data analysis toolpack add-in for Excel 2011 for Mac? I have looked around quite a bit and can't seem to find it anywhere... did Microsoft discontinue this completely?

P.s. I am familiar with the StatPlus software and have used it - that is not what I am looking for. I am looking for the native Data Analysis Toolpak for excel.

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Yes, it appears to have been discontinued. Sorry.

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Refer to the discussion at What happened to the Data Analysis Toolpak or Solver in Excel for Mac 2011? – answers.microsoft.com. Quote:

The Data Analysis Toolpak was removed in Office for Mac 2008.[emphasis mine] However, the following is a free third-party tool [...]

[... goes on to mention the StatPlus software you already mentioned ...]

See also: I can't find the Analysis ToolPak – Microsoft Office Mac Troubleshooting. Quote:

Cause: Excel 2011 does not include the Analysis ToolPak.

Solution: Download StatPlus:mac LE for free from AnalystSoft, and then use StatPlus:mac LE with Excel 2011.
...

That last link used to include loads of comments from disgruntled Office for Mac users, but Microsoft seems to have removed comment functionality from that help center article. Surely you can find disgruntled comments re: the above elsewhere on the net.

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