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Someone shared an Excel file with me (.xlsx, not .csv). Looking at the data in Excel it's obvious that the file is encoded using UTF-8, but Excel is interpreting the data as Windows 1252 encoded text. For example, where I expected to see 'ã' Excel displays 'ã' instead. 'ã' is U+00E3 which is 0xC3 0xA3 encoded as UTF-8, which corresponds to 'ã' in Windows 1252.



How can I reload the file, without changing it, and have Excel interpret the data as UTF-8 encoded text?










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    Someone shared an Excel file with me (.xlsx, not .csv). Looking at the data in Excel it's obvious that the file is encoded using UTF-8, but Excel is interpreting the data as Windows 1252 encoded text. For example, where I expected to see 'ã' Excel displays 'ã' instead. 'ã' is U+00E3 which is 0xC3 0xA3 encoded as UTF-8, which corresponds to 'ã' in Windows 1252.



    How can I reload the file, without changing it, and have Excel interpret the data as UTF-8 encoded text?










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      Someone shared an Excel file with me (.xlsx, not .csv). Looking at the data in Excel it's obvious that the file is encoded using UTF-8, but Excel is interpreting the data as Windows 1252 encoded text. For example, where I expected to see 'ã' Excel displays 'ã' instead. 'ã' is U+00E3 which is 0xC3 0xA3 encoded as UTF-8, which corresponds to 'ã' in Windows 1252.



      How can I reload the file, without changing it, and have Excel interpret the data as UTF-8 encoded text?










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      Someone shared an Excel file with me (.xlsx, not .csv). Looking at the data in Excel it's obvious that the file is encoded using UTF-8, but Excel is interpreting the data as Windows 1252 encoded text. For example, where I expected to see 'ã' Excel displays 'ã' instead. 'ã' is U+00E3 which is 0xC3 0xA3 encoded as UTF-8, which corresponds to 'ã' in Windows 1252.



      How can I reload the file, without changing it, and have Excel interpret the data as UTF-8 encoded text?







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