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Old February 15th, 2006, 12:27 AM posted to microsoft.public.excel.charting
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Does Excell 2002 have any downloads for a statistical process control program.
I have to run a capability study on two different dimension from a blueprint
on the machining of a part. Need to load 30 different measurments each on
two different dimensions

For example (Dimension 1) 5.215 + - .010 (dimension 2) .277 / .282

part one 5.213
.280
part two 5.216
.279
etc

I NEED SOMETHING SIMPLE JUST TO SATISFY A CUSTOMER WHO DOES NOT KNOW WHAT
THEY WANT

THANKS
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Old February 15th, 2006, 01:50 AM posted to microsoft.public.excel.charting
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I've used a "home grown" product when I worked at Motorola. I think that
Minitab *may* have something to do this, but am not certain. I have a
Mario Perez Wilson book somewhere around here from a class I took with him
many years ago. I'm sure that has the calcs in it. If you aren't
successful in finding anything, let me know and I'll look it up. Post a
contact email and I'll see how I might be able to assist.

Regards,
Barb Reinhardt

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Does Excell 2002 have any downloads for a statistical process control
program.
I have to run a capability study on two different dimension from a
blueprint
on the machining of a part. Need to load 30 different measurments each on
two different dimensions

For example (Dimension 1) 5.215 + - .010 (dimension 2) .277 / .282

part one 5.213
.280
part two 5.216
.279
etc

I NEED SOMETHING SIMPLE JUST TO SATISFY A CUSTOMER WHO DOES NOT KNOW WHAT
THEY WANT

THANKS



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Old February 15th, 2006, 01:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.excel.charting
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http://members.aol.com/johnp71/javasta2.html#Excel
would be a good place to start.

http://www.johnzorich.com/CurrentMai...tatistics.html
jumps out, but others might apply also.

Google for the two terms
SPC Excel
turns up several commercial packages.

Jerry

"Donbenn" wrote:

Does Excell 2002 have any downloads for a statistical process control program.
I have to run a capability study on two different dimension from a blueprint
on the machining of a part. Need to load 30 different measurments each on
two different dimensions

For example (Dimension 1) 5.215 + - .010 (dimension 2) .277 / .282

part one 5.213
.280
part two 5.216
.279
etc

I NEED SOMETHING SIMPLE JUST TO SATISFY A CUSTOMER WHO DOES NOT KNOW WHAT
THEY WANT

THANKS

 




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