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    Is it possible to change the character set in Microsoft Excel 2007

    I have french customers that have sent me an excel spreadsheet in some format and I need to put it into UTF-8. How do we do that.

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    Re: Is it possible to change the character set in Microsoft Excel 2007

    One of the problems that can be presented in the Spanish translation of Magento is the conversion of ANSI encoding to UTF-8 special characters causing them look like "." o avoid this some resort to the use of ASCII code (á, é, etc.) but that is not highly recommended. Using any text editor that supports UTF-8, you can achieve, personally to me like the Notepad + + but can be up with the simple Notepad or blog of notes that comes by default in Windows.

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    Re: Is it possible to change the character set in Microsoft Excel 2007

    Ansi unicode / encoding than today and what do you think what is csv? a text file to text files and use character sets, and if this is ansi or unicode, so you can also store the same. Normally this should not go without problems, since you excel determines a German on a German computer using. I do not think that excel stores still in ascii. Or else the best thing I will recommend you to is try the Symbol feature of Office.

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