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What Character set can be use with Excel 2003
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If you mean Font, it is whatever fonts are installed on the PC you are
using and can be replicated by the printer you have. Suunto wrote: What Character set can be use with Excel 2003 |
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No, I mean what character set Excel use, when I import some files to excel
exc. txt files. I have a broblem with scadinavian letters. "Bob I" kirjoitti: If you mean Font, it is whatever fonts are installed on the PC you are using and can be replicated by the printer you have. Suunto wrote: What Character set can be use with Excel 2003 |
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It would be based on whatever language you have installed. It merely
displays the "character" for whatever language and font you have selected for the code that is in the file. If you want to "see" it "exactly" as it it was written, you will need to know what the original PC was set to. Suunto wrote: No, I mean what character set Excel use, when I import some files to excel exc. txt files. I have a broblem with scadinavian letters. "Bob I" kirjoitti: If you mean Font, it is whatever fonts are installed on the PC you are using and can be replicated by the printer you have. Suunto wrote: What Character set can be use with Excel 2003 |
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