![]() If you try to enter Chinese characters in VBE in any English version of Office (USA, UK etc), you will get a string of question marks '?', even if a Chinese keyboard is available under your language preferences. The character encoding in the VBE corresponds to the code page that is used by the Windows system locale as specified in the Region under control panel. Windows code pages were gradually superseded when Unicode was implemented in Windows, although they are still supported, both within Windows and other platforms. Instead, VBE uses a legacy Windows technology of the nineties called ANSI code pages to provide support for international ASCII characters. ![]() The Visual Basic Editor does not support Unicode encoding, neither for input, nor for display.
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