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kamil.amersi

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Hi guys,

according to the office for Mac website, the analysis toolpak is not compatible. Does anyone have any recommendations for an application that is equally good to do that kinda stuff on excel.

Have you used it? What are your thoughts? You advice will be greatly appreciated .
 
Matlab > Excel.

It will easily do regressions and more. :)

Else you can do it in Java :D

Can you perhaps write something in VBA?
 
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Does vba work on a Mac.
 
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Does vba work on a Mac.

It's supported for Office 2011.
 
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No way around matlab. But as others noted, you might as well be happy with vba in office 2011.
 
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