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When copying Excel text (saved as tab delimited) to Notepad - the save as
comes up ANSI however a dialogue box comes up that some data will be lost
unless it is changed to Unicode.

Is this something that will affect my data. I am using this list for the
purpose of sending emails to in Outlook.

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Apparently you have some data which is outside the range of ASCII character
set...

If you choose ANSI then only ASCII data will be saved... Choose UNICODE if
you are not sure...
or choose both and compare the files you get.

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When copying Excel text (saved as tab delimited) to Notepad - the save as
comes up ANSI however a dialogue box comes up that some data will be lost
unless it is changed to Unicode.

Is this something that will affect my data. I am using this list for the
purpose of sending emails to in Outlook.

Thanks
Tim

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