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Frequently asked questions (FAQ)

How should I reference MedCalc in an article I am writing?

Is MedCalc compatible with Windows Vista and Windows 7?

Are there any independent reviews of MedCalc?

How is the correctness of the MedCalc calculations being evaluated?

What is the method used by MedCalc for comparison of ROC curves?

How can I randomize 50 subjects into 2 treatment groups with exactly 25 subjects each?

On my laptop the gridlines of the spreadsheet are very light. What can I do?

Are there any statistical textbooks that you recommend?

I am a registered user of MedCalc version 6. Can I still upgrade to the newest version?

Can I install MedCalc on a computer that is not connected to the Internet?

How can I obtain Summary statistics of the ratio of two variables in the spreadsheet?

Do you have a Mac version?

The function RANDNORM(100,10) and other functions requiring more than one argument do not work.

Are there any CD-rom copies available for my MedCalc software?

Do you have a MedCalc version for Pocket PC?

How can I create a dot plot for one variable only?

Will I have to enter the MedCalc product key every time I use the software?

I am a registered MedCalc user, but I lost my product key. What should I do?

Does MedCalc support the new Excel 2007 file formats?

There seems to be a difference between the screen and printer output of graphs.

How should I enter data in MedCalc to perform ROC curve analysis?

Is MedCalc available in other languages?

I have entered valid numerical data in the spreadsheet, but when I run Summary statistics for these data I get a message indicating that the sample size is 0.

I'm on a network. Is MedCalc available for network users?

Why does MedCalc give an error message "This is not a MedCalc data file" when reading some MC1 files?

 

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