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Monday, July 2, 2012

Solution #2: My .csv file is in the wrong encoding!

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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