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    Resolved [RESOLVED] Access - Transfertext

    expression.TransferText(TransferType, SpecificationName, TableName, FileName, HasFieldNames, HTMLTableName, CodePage)

    what is this??
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    Re: Access - Transfertext

    Hello,

    This is what I found after googling on Microsoft

    Codepages

    The meaning of the term "codepage" has evolved over time. Only one definition concerns us now: In Windows 95 and NT, a codepage is a list of selected character codes in a certain order. Codepages are usually defined to support specific languages or groups of languages which share common writing systems. For example, codepage 1253 provides character codes required in the Greek writing system.

    The order of the character codes in a codepage allows the system to provide the appropriate character code to an application when a user presses a key on the keyboard. When a new codepage is loaded, different character codes are provided to the application.

    In Windows 95, codepages can be changed on-the-fly by the user, without changing the default language system in use. An application can determine which codepages a specific font supports and can then present language options to the user.

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    Re: Access - Transfertext

    ok.. thanks. that makes sense
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