![]() Some of the stuff is a bit of kludge, but I'm sure it's fairly self-explanatory: put your data in column A, and the number of points in the appropriate cell. To that end, I created an excel file that does histograms. Anyway, I figured people might actually want to do histograms of their own. Not that it was ever great to begin with, but I guess histograms are nice. "Luckily", this problem is fixed by removing VBA from Excel 2008, which means there is NO analysis toolpak. While I do have a whole 'nother post coming up about the failings of Excel 2008, one major issue that was resolved is the analysis toolpak causing Excel 2004 to crash.
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