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Choose Text Encoding When You Open and Save Files

Overview Typically, one can share text files without worrying about the underlying details of how the text is stored. However, if the user shares text files with people who work in other languages, download text files across the Internet, or share text files with other computer systems, the user may need to choose an encoding standard when he or she opens or saves a file. When the user or someone else opens a text file in Microsoft Office Word or in another program - perhaps on a computer that has system software in a language that is different from the language that was used to create the file - the encoding standard helps that program determine how to represent the text so that it is readable.

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PublisherMicrosoft File FormatHTML
Date PublishedDecember 2007 Downloads3
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