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TreePlan for Excel 1.84 Decision Tree Software  Add-In for Mi crosoft Windows E xcel 2007 -2013 and for Macintosh Excel 2011 TreePlan helps you build and modify decision tree diagrams in Excel worksheets. TreePlan automatically puts formulas on your worksheet for evaluating these trees. To build a new decision tree, first create a new worksheet. Then start TreePlan in one of two ways: Windows Excel 2007, 2010, & 2013  Add-Ins > TreePlan Decision Tree, or Ctrl+Shift+ T Macintosh Excel 2011  Tools > TreePlan Decision Tree, or Option+Cmd+T When the TreePlan...New dialog box appears, choose New Tree. TreePlan builds a tree diagram with an initial decision node and two branches. The tree diagram begins with the upper left corner of the diagram near the active cell at the time New... is chosen. TreePlan assigns the name TreeDiagra m to the range of the tree diagram and sets Excel's Print_Area equal to TreeDiagram. To change the structure of the tree diagram, select a node, start TreePlan, and choose commands from a TreePlan dialog box. Do not use Excel's commands to modify the tree structure or any other cells or graphic objects in the tree diagram. Only use TreePlan. On the left side of each branch of the tree diagram, there is a name field above the branch line and a partial-cash-flow value field belo w the line. On the left side of even t branches, there is also a probability field above the name field. Decision nodes also have a number in them indicating the optimal branch. On the right side of each branch of the tree diagram, there is a rollback Expected Value field below the line near each node. TreePlan automatically puts the rollback EV
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TreePlan for Excel 1.84

Decision Tree Software

 Add-In for Microsoft Windows Excel 2007-2013

and for Macintosh Excel 2011

TreePlan helps you build and modify decision tree diagramsin Excel worksheets. TreePlan automatically puts formulas

on your worksheet for evaluating these trees.

To build a new decision tree, first create a new worksheet.

Then start TreePlan in one of two ways:

Windows Excel 2007, 2010, & 2013

  Add-Ins > TreePlan Decision Tree, or Ctrl+Shift+T

Macintosh Excel 2011

  Tools > TreePlan Decision Tree, or Option+Cmd+T

When the TreePlan...New dialog box appears, choose

New Tree. TreePlan builds a tree diagram with an initial

decision node and two branches. The tree diagram begins

with the upper left corner of the diagram near the active

cell at the time New... is chosen. TreePlan assigns the

name TreeDiagram to the range of the tree diagram and

sets Excel's Print_Area equal to TreeDiagram.

To change the structure of the tree diagram, select a node,

start TreePlan, and choose commands from a TreePlan

dialog box. Do not use Excel's commands to modify

the tree structure or any other cells or graphic objects in

the tree diagram. Only use TreePlan.

On the left side of each branch of the tree diagram, there is

a name field above the branch line and a partial-cash-flow

value field below the line. On the left side of eventbranches, there is also a probability field above the name

field. Decision nodes also have a number in them indicating

the optimal branch.

On the right side of each branch of the tree diagram, there

is a rollback Expected Value field below the line near 

each node. TreePlan automatically puts the rollback EV

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formula into this cell: maximum of successor EVs at a

decision node, and expected value of successor EVs at an

event node.

To the right of the terminal nodes, there is an endpoint

value field that sums all of the partial cashflows in the tree.

Internally, TreePlan uses the TreeData range, near cell

GV1000, to construct the TreeDiagram.

CAUTION: Do not insert or delete rows or columns in the

TreeDiagram or TreeData ranges. Modify the tree diagram

only by using TreePlan's menu options.

TREEPLAN...DECISION and

TREEPLAN...EVENT dialog boxes

 Add branch

  Adds a single branch after the selected node .

  (No more than 5 branches are allowed.)

Copy subtree

  Copies the selected node and all its successors to the

  TreePlan clipboard.

Insert decision

  Inserts a decision node and single branch before the

  selected node.

Insert event

  Inserts an event node and single branch before the

  selected node.

Change to decision

  Changes the selected event node to a decision node and  erases the probability fields from the event branches.

Change to event

  Changes the selected decision node to an event node.

Shorten tree

  Removes the selected node and its single successor 

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Use mechanic

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2 -$50,000

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l method

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Use mechani

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al method

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Awarded contract

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al method

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Title  License Agreement for TreePlan, SensIt, and SimVoi

Introduction  Carefully read the following license agreement. This is a

contract. By downloading, accepting delivery of, installing, or using any

part of the Software, licensee agrees to be bound by all terms and

conditions of this license.

Definitions  The software product, “Software,” means the Pro, Student,

or Trial version of TreePlan, SensIt, or SimVoi, including the Excel add-

in files, associated example files, and electronic documentation files,

and also any updates or modifications of the foregoing provided by

TreePlan Software.

The licensor, “TreePlan Software” or “We” or “Us” or “Our,” means

Mike Middleton or Michael R. Middleton, doing business as TreePlan

Software, a sole proprietorship, located at 2105 Buchanan Street, #1,

San Francisco, CA 94115 USA.

The licensee, “You” or “Your,” means the individual person or a single

organizational entity that is being licensed to use the Software.

This license agreement, “Agreement,” means this legal and binding

agreement between you and TreePlan Software for the Software you

are about to download, install, or use.

"Use" of the Software means the use of any of the Software functions

to define, solve, analyze, or obtain results for a user-defined model.

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Ownership  The Software is owned and copyrighted by TreePlan

Software. Your license confers no title or ownership in the Software

and should not be construed as a sale of any right in the Software. We

remain the sole owner of all right, title, and interest in the Software

and related explanatory written and electronic materials. You

acknowledge that no title to the intellectual property in the Software

is transferred to you by the license. You further acknowledge that titleand full ownership rights to the Software will remain the exclusive

property of TreePlan Software and that you will not acquire any rights

to the Software except as expressly set forth in this license.

Copyright  The Software is protected by United States copyright laws

and international treaty provisions.

Pro License  Upon purchase or receipt of a Pro license, you may installand use the Pro version of the Software for single individual use on

multiple computers, or you may install the Pro version on a single

computer for shared use, but not both.

Student License  The Student license is only for instructional use by

students and instructors, and the Software may not be used for

commercial purposes. Upon purchase or receipt of a Student license,

you may install and use the Student version of the Software for single

individual use on multiple computers, or you may install the Student

version on a single computer for shared use, but not both.

Trial License  TreePlan Software grants you the right to install and use

the Trial version of the Software free of charge for single individual use

on one computer for no longer than thirty days, after which you must

delete all of the Software files from your computer. During the Trial

period the Software is licensed only for evaluation and may not be

used for commercial, instructional, or other production purposes.

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Volume Licenses  For a volume purchase of Pro or Student licenses for a

group of individual users, the primary purchaser may duplicate and

distribute the corresponding version of the Software to those licensed

users by disk, secure network, secure web site, or email attachment.

For any method of distribution, the Software must be accessible only

to people who have a license.

For a volume purchase of Pro or Student licenses for shared use on a

group of computers, each computer must have its own license,

regardless of whether the Software is used at different times or

concurrently. The Software may be installed on each licensed

computer or on a network, provided there is a license for each

computer that will access the Software through the network.

For a volume purchase, TreePlan Software provides support only to

the primary purchaser or to another person designated by the

purchaser.

Backup Copy  You may copy the Software for backup and archival

purposes, provided that the original and each copy is kept in your

possession and is not available to others.

Accessibility  You may not place the Software onto a server so that it is

accessible via a public network such as the Internet.

License Transfer  You may not sublicense, sell, lease, rent, assign or

otherwise transfer the license rights granted herein without the prior

written consent of TreePlan Software.

Modifications  You may not modify or adapt the Software or merge it

into another program.

Reverse Engineering  You may not reverse engineer, disassemble,

decompile, or make any attempt to discover the source code of the

Software.

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Sublicensing  You may not sublicense, rent, lease, or lend any portion of

the Software and related explanatory written and electronic materials.

Limited Warranty  We warrant that for a period of 90 days after

delivery of this copy of the Software to you the Software will perform

in substantial accordance with the related explanatory materials.

To the extent permitted by applicable law, the foregoing limited

warranty is in lieu of all other warranties or conditions, express or

implied, and we disclaim any and all implied warranties or conditions,

including any implied warranty of title, non-infringement,

merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose, regardless of

whether we know or had reason to know of your particular needs.

No employee, agent, dealer, reseller, or distributor of ours is

authorized to modify this limited warranty nor to make any additional

warranties.

Some states do not allow the limitation or exclusion of liability for

incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation may not

apply to you.

Limited Remedy  Our entire liability and your exclusive remedy for

breach of the foregoing warranty shall be, at our option, to either

return the price you paid or replace the Software file that does not

meet the foregoing warranty.

In no event will we be liable to you for any damages, including any lost

profits, lost savings, or other incidental or consequential damages

arising from the use or the inability to use the Software (even if we or

an authorized dealer, reseller, or distributor has been advised of the

possibility of these damages), or for any claim by any other party.

Some states do not allow the limitation or exclusion of liability for

incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation may not

apply to you.

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Termination This license agreement takes effect upon your use of the

Software and remains effective until terminated. You may terminate it

at any time by destroying all copies of the Software and related

explanatory materials in your possession. It will also automatically

terminate if you fail to comply with any term or condition of this

license agreement. You agree on termination of this license to destroy

all copies of the Software and related explanatory materials in yourpossession.

Confidentiality The Software contains trade secrets and proprietary

know-how that belong to us and it is being made available to you in

strict confidence. Any use or disclosure of the Software, or of its

algorithms, protocols or interfaces, other than in strict accordance

with this license agreement, may be actionable as a violation of our

trade secret rights.

General Provisions This written license agreement is the exclusiveagreement between you and us concerning the Software and related

explanatory materials and supersedes any prior purchase order,

communication, advertising or representation concerning the

Software.

This license agreement may be modified only by a writing signed by

you and us.

In the event of litigation between you and us concerning the Software

or related explanatory materials, the prevailing party in the litigation

will be entitled to recover attorney fees and expenses from the other

party.

This license agreement is governed by the laws of the State of

California.

You agree that the Software will not be shipped, transferred or

exported into any country or used in any manner prohibited by the