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Macro for importing a unicode text file

Asked by flechazul in Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software, Microsoft Office Suite

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Hi,

I have an XLA macro for importing a text file into Excel. It works fine in Excel 2003. However, in Excel 2007 all extended characters are incorrectly interpreted (appear garbled).

If I manually select File > Open the File Source is identified as being 65001 Unicode (UTF-8) and the extended characters are fine.

Is there any way to indicate in a visual basic macro to interpret the file as UTF-8?

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