It is using Unicode. If you want to save as text then you will sees a
'Unicode text file' option under 'Save As'. This will save in UTF-16.
On Jan 25, 2008 2:37 AM, Emen Zhao <emenzhao@...> wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I've be searching on the internet, but without any luck. I'm using Office
> 2003, I'm using Excel to save my terminology translations which means there
> are multiple languages being saved in a single file, e.g. English, Japanese,
> Korean, Simplified Chinese, etc. I'm wondering how Excel handles this
> scenario? Which encoding it's using?
>
> Can someone please shed some light on this topic? Any answer greatly
> appreciated!
>
> -- Emen
>
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