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Default CSV file containing Thai characters does not load into right colum

I have .aspx page which has a grid with multiple columns, it supports multi
languages including Thai language. The same grid data can be exported to .csv
file.
When I download the csv file containing Thai characters and open it through
Excel, excel is not recognizing the delimiter and it is loading all columns
into one.

Can anyone tell me how to resolve this issue?
Thanks in advance.

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Default CSV file containing Thai characters does not load into right colum

Can you export to a *.txt file and open that in Excel to get the Text
Wizard?


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I have .aspx page which has a grid with multiple columns, it supports multi
languages including Thai language. The same grid data can be exported to .csv
file.
When I download the csv file containing Thai characters and open it through
Excel, excel is not recognizing the delimiter and it is loading all columns
into one.

Can anyone tell me how to resolve this issue?
Thanks in advance.


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