Text written into MS Word document is not translated into unicode format

Hi all,
I am creating a MS word document using OLE document management interface. Then I am adding some text fields with i_oi_form->add_field. My system is a unicode system. The word document is created but characters like "á" or "ñ" become strange things, somehow the interface is not translating the text into unicode. Example "Não más" becomes "Não más" on the word document.What am I missing here? How can I achieve to create on the word document exactly what I write in SAP ECC 6.0?
Thanks,
ns

Hi all,
I am creating a MS word document using OLE document management interface. Then I am adding some text fields with i_oi_form->add_field. My system is a unicode system. The word document is created but characters like "á" or "ñ" become strange things, somehow the interface is not translating the text into unicode. Example "Não más" becomes "Não más" on the word document.What am I missing here? How can I achieve to create on the word document exactly what I write in SAP ECC 6.0?
Thanks,
ns

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