Load special character £ in node name

Hi,
I am importing the hierarchies with special character £ and once imported it shows as following before the node name:
small square box in place of £ with UTF8 as character encoding while importing and
? mark in place of £ with ASCII or ANSI as character encoding while importing.
Please let me know how to get the £ in the node name.
Thanks,
Ravi

Got it,
Save the text file itself in UTF format and then import with UTF8 encoding in DRM.
Thanks,
Ravi

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