>I would love to see a text oriented towards someone who has never used
anything but Excel, but realizes >that to do science today you have to go
beyond the "Data analysis" toolbar from Excel.
>(Plese tell me if you know of any)
>Best to all,
>Keo.

Please look at *R through Excel, *the book that Erich Neuwirth and I
published last summer.
http://www.springer.com/978-1-4419-0051-7
Erich's RExcel seamlessly integrates the entire set of R's statistical and
graphical tools
into Excel.  Our book shows how to use the system in many ways.  You
can place any R command
within the Excel automatic recalculation mode, you can run Rcmdr from the
Excel menu bar.
You can run arbitrary R scripts from an Excel spreadsheet.  And the full R
command window
is also available.

While RExcel can be downloaded from CRAN by the RExcelInstaller package,
it is much easier to download all of R, including RExcel and Rcmdr, in a
single installer
from http://rcom.univie.ac.at

Rich

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