If you ever encountered a wrong encoding with a .csv file (or probably any microsoft office programs), and see random characters or just question marks, follow the instructions below:
1) Open the .csv file in Notepad.
2) Everything should be back to normal (as the encoding has switched to Unicode-8), and you can just save the file in .csv, or even to the .txt format.
More great solutions coming up!
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FYI. :)
IF YOU'RE NOT REDIRECTED TO THE DOWNLOAD PAGE, COPY THE MEDIAFIRE LINK BY RIGHT CLICKING 'SKIP AD' LOGO ON TOP RIGHT AND PASTE ON ADDRESS BAR AND PRESS ENTER.
Monday, July 2, 2012
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