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Excel cannot access analsys32.xll file
I'm trying to add-in the Analysis TookPak and I keep getting the error
message that it cannot run this add-in and the feature is not avaiable. It asks me if I would like to install it now, I click Yes, but then I get a message saying it cannot access the file 'analysis32.xll'. What do I do? |
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Excel cannot access analsys32.xll file
Anali
The default location on a regular installation is in the folder C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office11\Library\Analysis There will be 4 files in the Analysis folder. ANALYS32.XLL FUNCRES.XLA ATPVBAEN.XLA PROCDB.XLA If not found there, suggest you try the control panel add/removechange and go in and remove the ATP installation then re-install. Assuming you have the installation CD, of course. Gord Dibben Excel MVP On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 03:47:04 -0800, "Anali" wrote: I'm trying to add-in the Analysis TookPak and I keep getting the error message that it cannot run this add-in and the feature is not avaiable. It asks me if I would like to install it now, I click Yes, but then I get a message saying it cannot access the file 'analysis32.xll'. What do I do? |
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