No it was plain names with char from a - z and capital a - z, except that
some names did have this char / as the second last char that means at least
the 10 first char goes to a - z and A - Z.
2011/3/30 Alexander Thurgood <alex.thurgood@gmail.com>
Le 30/03/11 15:58, Rikard Svenningsen a écrit :
Hi,
Now I am lost....
What can be wrong, and how do I debug the worksheet to see if it's
something
with char set eg. UTF-8 or some other charset....
By the way if i do save the Excel Sheet to OpenOffice Sheet still the
same
problem...
Please any suggestions...
Do any of your customer names have non-ascii characters in them ? Did
any of the car names you used as substitutes have any non-ascii characters
?
Alex
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