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Forum Post: RE: editing dos 737 character set on visual studio 2012

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You can set it to use Source Code Text Editor with Encoding as default but I am not sure if you can actually set a particular encoding to use, at least I cannot find a way to do this. Perhaps you should look at converting your sources to Unicode by doing a Save As Advanced and selecting the new encoding so that you can use the Visual Studio default going forward?

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