I just changed my PC to be able to install solidworks 2013, the operating system is therefore seven.
But for reasons of too many Excel licenses, they opted to put me Excel Starter 2010
But the problems happen because my folding tables and all the Excel files don't work anymore (apparently compatibility problem between Starter2010 and solid)
Have you ever encountered this problem?
Is it possible to get back to normal operation with Open office or other?
I don't have my PC with SW installed with me, but I don't have Excel either and I use folding tables!!
If I remember correctly, you need to have a table in excel form, even without excel, so that it can open it, because indeed, it does not recognize Open Office.
I had recovered excel tables, which I modified with open office, but saving them in excel format.
So try to get some, put it in the right place and it should work.
Still if I remember correctly, it's not something you do every day.
As Gilles said, there is a solution but it is around the problem
The easiest way is to have a "normal" excel license
If this is not possible, make the changes with another editor without going through solidworks and save in xls format
For all applications where you are forced to go through solidworks to edit or create your file, you must have excel. (e.g. room configurations where the file is associated in the room)
This only works if the excel file is external to SolidWorks and has already been created.