@Risk Excel Simulation Problem

I have a new MacBook (Black) and am running windows XP through Bootcamp and have Office 2007 installed on that. For one of my classes I have to use @Risk Excel add-in. Has anyone had any problems with running this?

MacBook (BLACK), Mac OS X (10.5.3)

Posted on Jun 22, 2008 5:39 PM

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Jun 22, 2008 9:09 PM in response to ronbergundy

Ron:

I doubt if there are sufficient people on this forum to answer your question simply because it is not a very common add-in that most people use. I did, however, read up on it at the software developer's website and it appears that there will be no issues with running this add-in via MS Excel 2007 on a boot camp Windows partition. The version that the developer shows to work with Excel 2007 is @Risk 5.0. Not sure if the older versions work with the Office 2007. Please click [HERE|http://www.palisade.com/risk> to see the website that I visited.

Here is the [ScreenShot|http://www.palisade.com/images3/product/risk/ExcelEase.jpg] of the add-in under Excel 2007. I believe that you will not encounter any issues. You already have Windows and MS Office 2007 installed on your system and therefore just go ahead and install the add-in and try it.

Axel F.

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