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Thanks for responding michaeljc70!
I Googled "product by Quantex and found some facts about what you used previously.
http://www.quantext.com/3QPPtrial.html
Request a Free Trial of QPP
Quantext offers a free trial of Quantext Portfolio Planner. If you would like one, please click the button or email us at:
Click here to request a free trial of QPP
tryqpp@yahoo.com Subject line: QPP Include inside of email: Your first and last name
You will receive an email with instructions for downloading a fully operational version of the software. All users of the software agree to be bound by our User Agreement.The trial will start from the time of the email and run through
System Requirements:
You will need an internet connection to run QPP.
This program is an Excel based program. Why? EXCEL is an incredibly powerful tool. You can perform full blown Monte Carlo analysis and a range of sophisticated functions in EXCEL. Using EXCEL helps to keep development costs down and to make it easier to update the tool with new features, etc.
For PCs: You will need Microsoft Office 2002 or newer. If you don’t have Office, you can download a free trial copy of it from Microsoft (link) but you will need to make sure that your operating system supports the trial of Office. For example, Windows 7 supports Excel 2007 and 2010 while Windows XP does not support these newer versions of Office. (Alternatively, we have had luck buying older, shrink wrapped versions of MS Office at a discount on eBay.)
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Now that I understand it is an Excel based program, it doesn't help me to give you an answer to your original question; "Where can I find something like QPP?"
I have learned of several "customized" Excel based creations for different custom uses, but I'm sorry I don't have any better answer to your request.
Best Regards;
~hildy
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