Save as TXT, ANSI

Hi all,
We have migrated to XI 3 from 6.5, on Win2k3 an Oracle. We have some documents that we used to save as txt for exporting data to another application, and in XI 3 the encoding used when saving as txt with DesktopIntelligence is UTF-8. In 6.5 version was ANSI. Is any place where we can configure it to ANSI?
Thanks in advance
Edited by: smike2 on Apr 21, 2009 12:17 PM

Hi Smike,
1. From BOXIR2 onwards that is BOXIR3 also it is a Unicode supported application and the data in the report will be Unicode data therefore we canu2019t change the codepage of BOXIR3 to ANSI.
1.. Open the text file and apply the following workflow.
2. File > Save As > Save as Type > Plain Text > Other Encoding > UTF8 The resulting
file will not have any problems.
3. Would request you to visit the following link
Re: Business Object export file is UTF-8 code
Regards,
Sarbhjeet Kaur

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