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*You can translate a file with non-English characters from the OEM-PC character set to the ANSI character set. | *You can translate a file with non-English characters from the OEM-PC character set to the ANSI character set. | ||
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#Open your file, e.g. <kbd>File</kbd> > <kbd>Open</kbd>. | #Open your file, e.g. <kbd>File</kbd> > <kbd>Open</kbd>. | ||
vEdit has a built-in table for translating between the OEM / ASCII (original IBM PC or DOS) graphics characters and the ANSI (Windows) character sets. This is particularly useful for translating non-English characters from their OEM value to the value needed for most Windows programs.
For example: