Quick Analysis tool Excel not showing up Mac

  • You have made some really good points there. I checked on the internet for more additional information about the issue and found most people will go along with your views on this site.

    by gary on May 02, 2016

  • You can find the instructions here along with the tutorial on how to use it to make a histogram: https://trumpexcel.com/histogram-in-excel/

    by Hans on Dec 28, 2016

  • When I open the Options menu the Add-Ins tab is not there. I have excel 2010. I need to be able to use data analysis for a stats class. Any ideas why it's not there?

    by awhitaker on Jan 30, 2017

  • it was totally a helpful one thanks a lot

    by zikersp on Mar 13, 2017

  • Thanks.. very insightful

    by usman on May 13, 2017

  • Thanks a lot for your instruction, was clear and useful.

    by ramadan on Oct 07, 2017

  • Thanks a lot for your instruction. It's help me to start analysis in xls.

    by Rajeev on Dec 10, 2017

  • Thank You!

    by Rivera on Jan 15, 2018

  • this really help me a lot. thanks!

    by cuja on Mar 23, 2018

  • This was really helpful, so clear and straight to the point. Thank you so much.

    by Mavis on Apr 09, 2018

  • The Analysis Toolpak is installed. The Data Analysis button is not there. This is Excel 2013. Frustrated!

    by Paul on Apr 19, 2018

  • I installed the Analysis toolpak, but there is no button for it. What's wrong?

    by Larry Brunner on May 09, 2018

  • Thank you very much for the easy to follow instruction !

    by Ashutosh on May 11, 2018

  • @Larry - you might need to close the program and open it again.

    by Katie Hutchison on May 14, 2018

  • Thank you very much for your help, it does even in my Microsoft Office 2007.
    From Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

    by Ezekiel on May 16, 2018

  • i could not find slicer option in excel 2007 . please anybody help me.

    by Bedanta on Jul 04, 2018

  • @Bedanta - Unfortunately it looks like slicers are not available for any Excel product prior to 2010. That being said, I found this discussion thread that discusses possible alternatives, https://www.excelforum.com/excel-charting-and-pivots/1104098-alternatives-to-slicers-for-excel-2007-a.html. I hope this helps!

    by Alyssa Mitchell on Jul 05, 2018

  • fantastic
    thank you very much

    by charles on Jul 07, 2018

  • THANK YOU!!!

    by anonymous on Aug 10, 2018

  • Much appreciated!

    by El Ocho on Oct 14, 2018

  • Thanks really helpful

    by Navi Rathee on Oct 27, 2018

  • thank you very much

    by sateesh kumar tk on Jan 03, 2019

  • Thanks!

    by Raiz on Jan 11, 2019

  • Wow! Saved me hours of looking for something I didn't have. Thank you so Much. Bless your brain.

    by Pebbles on Mar 07, 2019

  • I have de-selected and re-selected Analysis ToolPak several times but the Analyze group is nowhere on the Data tab ribbon, despite repairing or removing and reinstalling the Office software. The ANALYS32.XLL file is in the folder "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\root\Office16\Library\Analysis", tried relocating this file in %APPDATA%\Excel\Library\Analysis , without success.

    by C.G. on May 31, 2019

  • @C.G. while the technical aspects of this aren't our specialty, I did find an answer to your question.

    https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/all/data-analysis-will-not-show-up-even-with-analysis/5e3f4787-2476-4055-8ea5-702b7ce06b15

    by Michael Jundi on May 31, 2019

  • Thank you very much!

    by SagkaT on Jun 20, 2019

  • Really a good video....i can easily able to resolve the issue in 10 min

    by DAMODARAN on Dec 06, 2019

  • In some other versions of Excel, Excel Add-Ins in available under "Tools" menu.

    by Ashara on Feb 04, 2020

  • thank you

    by efgsegfv on Feb 18, 2020

  • I have the same problem as C.G. Pls help. I entered =networkdays(a1,a2) in a cell and showed 0, meaning the analysis toolpak was loaded, but not showing the data analysis tab

    by Meeko on Feb 21, 2020

  • @Meeko - Try looking under the Data tab as sometimes it goes under there instead of as it's own separate tab. If that doesn't work, I suggest reaching out to Microsoft directly as they are better qualified to help answer these questions. For help from Microsoft, start here, https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/. I hope this helps! Good luck!

    by Alyssa Mitchell on Feb 22, 2020

  • thank you so much. saved my friend from failing her labs.

    by jennifer on Mar 05, 2020

  • Hello, I understand the instructions, but the Data pack add-in is not showing and the Browse button only browsers my own computer, not the web/XL site to enable me to download it. Any advice?

    by debbie on Mar 12, 2020

  • Where do I find the data analysis tookpak? Is it downloadable from the web? It's not on my PC

    by debbie on Mar 12, 2020

  • @debbie - What version of Excel are you using and are you on a PC or Mac computer? I can try and help troubleshoot remotely, but if you can come into our library or your local public library that may be best.

    by Alyssa Mitchell on Mar 13, 2020

  • Thank You.. :)

    by Suvarna on Mar 16, 2020

  • Thank you very very much! This method really works following your step-by-step instruction :D

    by Leah on May 30, 2020

  • Thank you so much!!

    by Raf on Jun 30, 2020

  • Instructions were followed. Got the data analysis on the ribbon under DATA. But then it disappeared. Repeated the procedure but it still does not appear on the ribbon.

    by shz on Sep 07, 2020

  • @shz - I am sorry that it is not showing up now for you. Without being able to see your screen, I am not sure how to tell what the issue is. I would recommend bringing it into your local public library to see if they can help troubleshoot. I hope they are able to help you!

    by Walsh U Library on Sep 08, 2020

  • THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!:)

    by urvi on Nov 05, 2020

  • Thank you ... very helpful

    by Khalid Al-Hagla on Nov 13, 2020

  • Precise and to the point Thanks very much

    by TT on Nov 14, 2020

  • Thank you

    by Sandali on Dec 16, 2020

  • thank you

    by KK on Feb 25, 2021

  • I have the same problem as @G.C. I have selected the Add-in but it still won't show up in the Data Tab nor in the Home Tab. Can anyone help me with this?

    by Mohammed Shoaeb on Mar 09, 2021

  • @Mohammed Shoaeb I am sorry you are having the same issue. Unfortunately, I am not sure how to assist you without being able to see your screen. One of the librarians here had responded to @C.G. with a Microsoft help article they had found addressing the topic: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/all/data-analysis-will-not-show-up-even-with-analysis/5e3f4787-2476-4055-8ea5-702b7ce06b15 I hope this helps!

    by Walsh U Library on Mar 11, 2021

  • Thank you very much

    by Danté on Apr 10, 2021

  • Thank you, it's helpful to me a lot.

    by Mohamed Kombora on May 31, 2021

  • thank you

    by robin on Jun 03, 2021

  • Thank you so much, this is so helpful

    by Mey on Jun 17, 2021

  • Thanks for sharing this information

    by Mrinal on Jun 17, 2021

  • Thank you! This really drive me crazy

    by TOMORROW X TOGETHER on Jun 29, 2021

  • still doesn't appear, what could be wrong?

    by daniel on Jul 05, 2021

  • @daniel I am sorry it is not showing up for you. Unfortunately, I am not sure how to assist you without being able to see your screen. One of the librarians here had responded to @C.G. and @Mohammed Shoaeb with a Microsoft help article they had found addressing the topic: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/all/data-analysis-will-not-show-up-even-with-analysis/5e3f4787-2476-4055-8ea5-702b7ce06b15 I hope this helps!

    by Walsh U Library on Jul 08, 2021

  • thank u, i followed the instruction. the data analysis button did not appear. i read the comments and @katie suggested to close the program or the excel file and re-open it. it worked. thanks to all of you for sharing your knowledge

    by alma on Aug 06, 2021

  • Thanks for the tutorial. Unfortunately, I couldn't make it work with my Excel 2019. For those who use Excel 2013, 2016, or 2019, the instructions in this article should helped me turn on the Quick Analysis tool: https://spreadsheetdaddy.com/basics/quick-analysis-tool. To save other users some time, here's how you do it: File > General > check the "Show Quick Analysis options on selection" box > OK.

    by Felix on Aug 26, 2021

  • your video guide is easy to understand. I have installed the data analysis.

    by emmanuel on Sep 04, 2021

  • Very useful...it is working fine in excel 2013...thank you so much

    by Gayatri on Oct 01, 2021

  • this is very helpful

    by jio on Feb 18, 2022

  • Thank you so much

    by Tsepi on Mar 22, 2022

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    by boon on Mar 22, 2022

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    by mtom on Aug 08, 2022

  • Why isn't my quick analysis showing up on Excel on Mac?

    Here's an easy fix to turn the Quick Analysis tool on, with a few simple steps. Click on the File tab, then Options, and select Tick Mark. Tick Mark shows you if Quick Analysis is activated. Select the box labeled Show Quick Analysis Options on Selection.

    Where is the Quick Analysis button in Excel on a Mac?

    The Quick Analysis Tool is located in the upper-right corner of the Excel window, and it looks like a small button with a drop-down arrow. To use it, simply select the data you want to analyze, and then click the Quick Analysis button. A small window will appear with a variety of options for analyzing your data.

    Why isn't my quick analysis showing up on Excel?

    To enable the Excel Quick analysis tool, go to the File menu and click on Options. Under options locate the General tab. To enable the Quick Analysis tool check the tick box on “Show Quick Analysis Options on Selection”, under the General Tab in the Excel Options menu.