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PHStat Version 4 Readme

PHStat is the add-in that assists you in using Microsoft Excel while you learn the concepts of statistics. PHStat allows you to perform many common types of statistical analyses while using the familiar Excel interface. This document discusses version 4.04 and is organized into sections that will assist you in setting up and using PHStat. Table of Contents 1 PHStat Technical Requirements 2 Configuring Microsoft Windows Excel Security 3 Setting up and Using PHStat 4 Microsoft Windows and Mac OS Differences 5 Checking for the Presence of the Solver Add-in 6 Updating PHStat 7 FAQs and Troubleshooting PHStat 8 What's New in PHStat?

1 PHStat Technical Requirements

At the time of publication, this add-in was compatible with Microsoft Windows Excel 2007, Excel 2010, and Excel 2013, (Mac) OS X Excel 2011, and Office 365 Excel. Make sure to update your Excel version with all of the Microsoft-supplied updates before using this add-in. If you plan to use Microsoft Excel 2003, see Section 7 “FAQs and Troubleshooting PHStat.” For Microsoft Windows Excel, appropriate security settings as discussed in Section 2. Solver add-in (Solver.xlam) required if using the Logistic Regression procedure. Approximately 3 MB disk storage space for all files.

Notes: In this document, the symbol  means “on the next submenu, select.” If you plan to use PHStat2 with Office 365 for Microsoft Windows, use the Excel 2013 instructions in this document. It you plan to use PHStat2 with Office 365 for (Mac) OS X, use the Excel 2011 instructions in this document.

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2 Configuring Microsoft Windows Excel Security

To use PHStat successfully on Microsoft Windows versions, you first must review and change, if necessary, Microsoft Office security settings. Instructions differ from version to version. This step is not needed if using OS X Excel 2011.

2a Excel 2010 and Excel 2013 Security

In Excel 2010 or...

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