To install an Excel add-in To install an add-in that is typically installed with Excel, such as Solver or the Analysis ToolPak, run the setup program for Excel or Microsoft Office and choose the Change option to install the add-in. After you restart Excel, the add-in should appear in the Add-Ins available box.
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Where is Chart Tools in Microsoft Excel 2007, 2010, 2013, 2016, 2019 and 365
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Charts are quite vivid to help readers understand presenting data and analysis. However, the Chart Tools seem be hidden in Ribbon. Here offers two methods to find out the Chart Tools in Microsoft Excel 2007, 2010, 2013, 2016, 2019 and 365.
Familiar way to seek Chart Tools if you have Classic Menu for Office
If you have installed Classic Menu for Office on your computer, you will find out that your Microsoft Excel 2007/2010/2013/2016/2019 is so familiar with Excel 2003 that it is easy to find out commands and functionalities:
- Click the Insert drop down menu in main menus;
- Click the All Chart Types… item to add a chart;
- Select the chart, you will view three extra tabs appear in Ribbon: Design tab, Layout tab, and Format tab. These tabs will help you format and edit your charts.
Figure 1: Find out Chart Tools from Classic Menu
Please note that as soon as the chart is deselected, these tabs disappear.
Seek Chart Tools in Ribbon if you do not have Classic Menu for Office
- Click the Insert tab;
- Go to the Chart Layouts group;
- Select one chart type and insert a chart into worksheet;
- Select the chart, and then Design tab, Layout tab, and Format tab appear in the far right of Ribbon. With these tab, you are able to edit your chart.
Figure 2: Seek for Chart Tools from Excel 2007/2010/2013/2016/2019 Ribbon
More Tips for Microsoft Excel 2007, 2010, 2013, 2016, 2019 and 365
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If the Data Analysis command is not available in your version of Excel, you need to load the Analysis ToolPak add-in program. These instructions apply to Excel 2010, Excel 2013 and Excel 2016.
- 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.
Tip: 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.
Once the add in has been successfully installed you will see data analysis when you click on the data tab (usually to the far right of the toolbar). Go back to the first screenshot in the instructions to see how it will look. The button will open the Data Analysis dialog, which offers access to a variety of analysis tools.
Quick Analysis is a similar set of tools available in Excel 2013. See Microsoft documentation for more information. it applies to Excel 2013 and Excel 2016.
~ Instructions provided courtesy of Excel Help