but I can't figure out how to persuade Excel 2016 Pro to write a file using UTF-8 (so that my SPSS 25 can import it). xlsx, I can read it into my Excel 2016 Pro accurately. The 4th of May or is it the 5th of April?) Furthermore I try to avoid csv exports from Excel because of ambiguous dates such as 05/04/19. Anyway SPSS 25 uses some other variant of ASCII, perhaps UTF-7. For example, the e-acute is exported asÄ xe9 in csv, but displays as a comma glyph in my Excel 2016 Pro when I open this csv. csv, it's encoded in some 7-bit ASCII (*possibly* ISO 8859-1) but I haven't figured out how to tweak my Excel 2016 Pro to import this particular codepage of ascii correctly as a csv. The database uses an old version of Excel. Hi, I'm trying to import data from a cloud-database to SPSS 25, so that I can analyse it.
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