Analysis ToolPak won't display properly in Excel 2007

M

Mantithesis

I have installed Excel 2007 on my work laptop (Windows XP), but have kept all
Office 2003 products. When I install and activate the add-in for Analysis
Toolpak, it shows as installed in Excel Options --> Add-Ins, but the Data
Analysis group does not display under the Data tab.

I am running Office 2007 on my home PC (Windows Vista) and it all works fine
there. I am confident that I know how to install and activate the add-ins for
Excel 2007. I think the problem is a result of still having the older version
of Excel still installed, which is necessary for work. I need Excel 2007 on
my laptop for a Stats class. The add-in works fine in Excel 2003.

I have found multiple mentions of this problem, but none with a proposed
solution. Example:
http://groups.google.com/group/micr...nalysis+toolpak++not+visible#3867c9e322c9acb0

Is it possible that the add-in simply won't work with both versions installed?
 
S

ShaneDevenshire

Try exiting Excel and comming back in. If that does not work try
uninstalling it through the Excel Options screen and then reinstalling it.
It should appear on the far right of the Data tab.
 
M

Mantithesis

Shane, I've tried that multiple times as well as uninstalling and
reinstalling Excel 2007, and also downloading and running SP1 for Office
2007. No luck. I've also tried copying the add-in files to a different
location and pointing to that instead. Still no luck.
 
S

ShaneDevenshire

Hi,

Since I can't duplicate the problem let's make sure you are installing it
correctly:
1. Office Button, Excel Options, Add-Ins,
2. Beside Manage, choose Excel Add-Ins, and click Go
3. In the Add-Ins dialog box check Analysis toolPak

You should not need to Browse, but if you do you probably need to make sure
you find the 2007 version of the ATP.

Just for fun try attaching Solver add-in and see if it appears on the Data
tab in the Analysis group.
 
R

Ron de Bruin

Hi Mantithesis
Is it possible that the add-in simply won't work with both versions installed?

I have both versions on my laptop and have no problem when I install the add-in
in both versions
 
M

Mantithesis

Shane,

If I just go through the steps to activate the Solver add-in, it gives me an
error saying that it cannot find the file, although it shows the exact path
to the file (that I know exists). But if I go to the solver.xlam file outside
of Excel and double click, it opens Excel, and I can click Enable Macros a
few times to get past security prompts. It must remove some code from that
file having to do with VBA. But then I am able to activate the add-in. It
actually shows up on the Ribbon under the Data tab at the far right! But
unfortunately, clicking on the icon doesn't do anything.

I tried doing the same with ATP, but it wouldn't work. So I installed other
add-ins like I did for Solver, and I was eventually able to come back and get
the Data Analysis icon to show alongside Solver in the Analysis group. But it
would not work when clicked upon. So close, but still so far.

Just thought of something. My company's IT Support advised me to install the
Excel 2007 in a different folder than what it prompts to "Microsoft Office"
so I created another folder "Microsoft Office 2007 add." Could this be the
problem? They advised this method so it would be easier to uninstall after my
class.
 
R

Ron de Bruin

Btw: Have you try this in 2007

Run Office Diagnostics.
Office Button>Excel Options...Resources

Close and reopen Excel
 
M

Mantithesis

Ron,

No one else in my class is having this problem, either. I found a few posts
online claiming the same problem, so I know I'm not the only one. But I must
be doing something wrong or I have a unique set up that is causing this.

Thanks for replying.
 
R

Ron de Bruin

Btw: Have you try this in 2007

Run Office Diagnostics.
Office Button>Excel Options...Resources

Close and reopen Excel
 
M

Mantithesis

I had a couple weeks ago, but I tried it again anyway. It found 2 things to
fix. But it didn't fix this.
 
J

Jim Rech

Would you try this and see what happens? First in Excel 2007 unselect all
add-ins. Then do a File, Open and manually open ATPVBAEN.XLAM (or the local
name if you're not using an English version) in the
\Office12\Library\Analysis folder under your Office 2007 installation.

Opening this file should open the ATP features and automatically open
FUNCRES.XLAM which has the ribbonx in it that creates the Data Analysis
group on the Data tab. I would think there is no way you could open this
file and not get the Data Analysis group on your Data tab. I say that
because I don't think there is a way to block ribbonx from loading when it
is in a file.

--
Jim
|I had a couple weeks ago, but I tried it again anyway. It found 2 things to
| fix. But it didn't fix this.
|
| --
| Mantithesis
|
|
| "Ron de Bruin" wrote:
|
| > Btw: Have you try this in 2007
| >
| > Run Office Diagnostics.
| > Office Button>Excel Options...Resources
| >
| > Close and reopen Excel
| >
| >
| > --
| >
| > Regards Ron de Bruin
| > http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm
| >
| >
| > > Hi Mantithesis
| > >
| > >>Is it possible that the add-in simply won't work with both versions
installed?
| > >
| > > I have both versions on my laptop and have no problem when I install
the add-in
| > > in both versions
| > >
| > > --
| > >
| > > Regards Ron de Bruin
| > > http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm
| > >
| > >
| > >>I have installed Excel 2007 on my work laptop (Windows XP), but have
kept all
| > >> Office 2003 products. When I install and activate the add-in for
Analysis
| > >> Toolpak, it shows as installed in Excel Options --> Add-Ins, but the
Data
| > >> Analysis group does not display under the Data tab.
| > >>
| > >> I am running Office 2007 on my home PC (Windows Vista) and it all
works fine
| > >> there. I am confident that I know how to install and activate the
add-ins for
| > >> Excel 2007. I think the problem is a result of still having the older
version
| > >> of Excel still installed, which is necessary for work. I need Excel
2007 on
| > >> my laptop for a Stats class. The add-in works fine in Excel 2003.
| > >>
| > >> I have found multiple mentions of this problem, but none with a
proposed
| > >> solution. Example:
| > >>
http://groups.google.com/group/micr...nalysis+toolpak++not+visible#3867c9e322c9acb0
| > >>
| > >> Is it possible that the add-in simply won't work with both versions
installed?
| > >
| >
| >
 
M

Mantithesis

Jim,

I tried that, and it gave me an error that said Excel found unreadable
content and asked if I wanted to recover the contents of the workbook. I
clikced Yes and it said it removed part /xl/vbaProject.bin part. (VBA). It
did not get the Analysis group to show.

However, if I open FUNCRES.XLAM also, it will display the Analysis tab and
the Data Analysis icon. But the icon is dead, it does nothing. I have tried
many, many variations of this (opening other combinations of files in the
Library) and I can only get this close. Once I close Excel, all this is lost
and I have to start over when I reopen. Similarly, I can get Solver to show
like this, but it is a dead icon also.

The error mentioned above is too high level for me. Is it meaningful to you?
Seems like we're close, but somethig is still wrong.

Sorry for the delay. This problem is like a thorn in my side that I couldn't
let go of, and I've spent hours trying to solve. I decided earlier in the
week to let it go, and I missed the email notifying me that you had posted.
I'd really appreciate another reply if the error is meaningful.

Thanks for your time,
 
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Hi,

I appreciate this thread is getting a little old but...Any solution to this problem? I have the EXACT same problem :(

Damn MS!
 

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