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Solver Tutorial: Excel 2013: This Tutorial Will Show How You Can Activate Solver and The Analysis Toolpak in Excel 2013

This tutorial shows how to activate Solver and the Analysis ToolPak in Excel 2013 by opening Excel, clicking File and Options, selecting Add-Ins, choosing Excel Add-Ins from the dropdown, and selecting Analysis ToolPak and Solver Add-in to activate the options.
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Solver Tutorial: Excel 2013: This Tutorial Will Show How You Can Activate Solver and The Analysis Toolpak in Excel 2013

This tutorial shows how to activate Solver and the Analysis ToolPak in Excel 2013 by opening Excel, clicking File and Options, selecting Add-Ins, choosing Excel Add-Ins from the dropdown, and selecting Analysis ToolPak and Solver Add-in to activate the options.
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UW Foster MBA Tutorials Created: May 2013

Solver Tutorial: Excel 2013

Summary:
This tutorial will show how you can activate Solver and the Analysis ToolPak in Excel 2013.

Step 1:
Open Excel 2013. Click on the upper left side of the screen in green labeled “FILE”.

Step 2:
Select the “Options” button (second from the bottom)

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UW Foster MBA Tutorials Created: May 2013

Step 3:
Select the “Add-Ins” button (second from the bottom on the left)

Step 4:
Towards the bottom of the Add-Ins page, you will see “Manage” and a drop down box.
Select “Excel Add-Ins” and press “Go”.

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Step 5:
Select “Analysis ToolPak” and “Solver Add-in” (highest and lowest options) to activate the options and press “OK”.

Step 6:
The dialogue box should close automatically. Now, if you go to the “Data” tab on the ribbon, you should now have an
“Analysis” block all the way to the right with buttons for “Data Analysis” and “Solver”.

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