With the macro, *open *and *print *commands.
Le jeu. 30 août 2018 à 05:22, Andrew Pitonyak <andrew@pitonyak.org> a
écrit :
How do you open the file and write the text?
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On Aug 29, 2018, at 5:35 PM, Cegir <cmapoubellemail@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi, thanks for your help
I'm on Windows 10, and my keyboard is AZERTY. As French, the system is
probably not UTF-8 by default.
I just copy/paste hangul from another .ods file.
I tried with 2 text editors and the .json reader from Firefox.
It seems the problem is the macro creates an ANSI file by default, and not a
UTF-8 version. I have no idea how to change it.
If I create an UTF-8 file before running the macro, the macro recreates it
in ANSI.
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