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I am reading a database record and write it into a csv file.

  • Where ; is the delimiter and CRLF the row ending
  • And all values are eclosed with: " value "
  • And every " in the value gets escaped with \"
  • where the escape character \ in vba is "

    cell = <A:"Hello B">

    cell = "<A:""Hello B"">"

    row = <"<A:""Hello B"">" ; "<B:""Hello A"">"CRLF>

Now a value can contain all kind of quotes like

  • rigth double quotation marks
  • and left double quotationmarks

which leads to missbehaviour If I open the file in word's merge mail.

However If I open the csv file in excel it is working as expected.

The vba code for openening the file is

ActiveDocument.MailMerge.OpenDataSource filePath

It seems to be a problem with the encoding

so my question should be how to encode a string into e.g. ISO-8859-1 (Latin 1)

It is a problem with the encoding

when the table in mysql is

  • WIN 1252 (ANSI) encoded the merge mail loads the csv wrongly
  • ISO-8859-1 (Latin-1) encoded the merge mail loads the csv correctly

Any solutions to solve this ?

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Today, I solved a problem with umlaut characters in MailMerge in Microsoft Access. Maybe my solution fits your problem as well. "objWordDoc.TextEncoding = 1250" did the magic.

Set objWordDoc = objWord.Documents.Add(MergeDocumentFilename)
With objWordDoc.MailMerge
    .OpenDataSource name:=CSVFileName
    .Destination = wdSendToNewDocument
    objWordDoc.TextEncoding = 1250
End With

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