Can someone please translate these directions into something I can use in Excel 2013? I believe they were written for 2007.

1. Type in all the blood types from Example down C1 of the worksheet. (I get this part)
example:
A B B AB O O O B AB B B B O A O A O O O AB AB A O B A

2. Click above row 1 and name the column BloodType (I get this part too)

3. Select Stat>Tables>Tally Individual Values (There does not appear to be a "Stat" in 2013)
The cursor should be blinking in the Variables dialog box. If not, click inside the dialog box.

3. Double-click C1 in the Variables list.

4. Check the boxes for the statistics: Counts, Percents, and Cumulative percents. (I can get this far inserting a pivot chart, but I cannot figure out how to insert the Percents and Cumulative percents into the table. I don't think I should have to use a chart, but did get that far in my efforts.)

6. Click [OK]. The results will be displayed in the Session Window as shown. (I doubt this will format correctly, but I will type it as appears in the textbook)

Tally for Discrete Variables: BloodType
BloodType Count Percent CumPct
A 5 20.00 20.00
AB 4 16.00 36.00
B 7 28.00 64.00
O 9 36.00 100.00
N= 25


Thank you!