potrero
Mechanical
- Aug 30, 2007
- 516
Just found out that Excel 2003 is not supported on Windows 7 x64 + NX7.5. Launching the Spreadsheet results in an error: "Failed to create new Excel Workbook". (Note that if I open an NX part created in NX6, with modified spreadsheets in the part, then the spreadsheet application launches OK. This is a reasonable workaround for the time being; just need to modify the custom part templates to include an excel workbook in each application - Modeling, Gateway, Sheetmetal, etc - that might be desired for new NX7.5/Win7x64 parts).
This is fairly disappointing; we've stayed with Excel 2003 because of its clean, simple interface and just basic functionality. A trial move to Excel 2007 caused a lot of our custom VB code to break in fairly complex ways.
However, we need to use the embedded spreadsheet functionality in NX7.5 and so we're considering upgrading from Excel 2003. The question is: upgrade to Excel 2007, or go all the way to Excel 2010.
Our ecosystem includes PC's running WinXP-32bit, WinXP-64bit, and Win7-64bit. We use both NX6 and NX7.5. I am looking for a simple chart or matrix explaining the compatibility of each of these combinations with Excel 2003, 2007, and 2010. Can anyone comment on this? I searched GTAC but could not find any information about Excel 2010.
Thanks.
This is fairly disappointing; we've stayed with Excel 2003 because of its clean, simple interface and just basic functionality. A trial move to Excel 2007 caused a lot of our custom VB code to break in fairly complex ways.
However, we need to use the embedded spreadsheet functionality in NX7.5 and so we're considering upgrading from Excel 2003. The question is: upgrade to Excel 2007, or go all the way to Excel 2010.
Our ecosystem includes PC's running WinXP-32bit, WinXP-64bit, and Win7-64bit. We use both NX6 and NX7.5. I am looking for a simple chart or matrix explaining the compatibility of each of these combinations with Excel 2003, 2007, and 2010. Can anyone comment on this? I searched GTAC but could not find any information about Excel 2010.
Thanks.