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  1. 20 maj 2020 · Got struck with a Word file showing junk characters? Here is how you can change character encoding in Microsoft Word in Windows and Mac to convert the document into readable format.

  2. You can specify the encoding standard that you can use to display (decode) the text. When this check box is selected, Word displays the Convert File dialog box every time you open a file in a format other than a Word format (Word formats include .doc, .dot, .docx, .docm, .dotx, or .dotm files).

  3. Type the character code where you want to insert the Unicode symbol. Press ALT+X to convert the code to the symbol. If you're placing your Unicode character immediately after another character, select just the code before pressing ALT+X.

  4. Converting from Unicode to Text. Each character in the international languages has its unique code in the Unicode system. To convert from Unicode to Text you must know the code of each character. Unicode values start with \uxxxx where xxxx represents the character.

  5. Changes the encoding of a file to another one. For example, this tool will allow you to change the encoding of your file from ISO-8859-1 to UTF-8 or from UTF-8 to UTF-16. This tool can be used auto-detect your file encoding.

  6. Step-by-step guide to fixing file conversion encoding. Open the document: Launch Microsoft Word and open the document where you are encountering file conversion encoding issues. Check encoding options: Navigate to the “File” tab and click on “Options.” In the options menu, select “Advanced” and scroll down to the “General” section.

  7. 27 sty 2015 · If Word does indeed encode in UTF-8, then how does Word attempt to render the actual UTF-8 character? Edit. After doing a little digging, I can see that a Microsoft Word .docx file is actually a compressed format. Unzipping it results in a number of .xml files to be unpacked.

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