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  • Plugin Author TobiasBg

    (@tobiasbg)

    Hi,

    thanks for your post and sorry for the trouble.

    Can you please be a little bit more specific here? What export format did you use? Is your WordPress site configured to use the UTF-8 character set? Do the characters show, when you open the exported file in e.g. Notepad? And finally, in which program do the characters not appear?

    Regards,
    Tobias

    Thread Starter Dmitry

    (@dobrodukh)

    Hi. I tried in HTML and CSV formats. Here is a screenshot. Opened in MS Excel and Firefox. WordPress in Russian language and supports UTF-8 encoding.

    Thread Starter Dmitry

    (@dobrodukh)

    Hi. I tried in HTML and CSV formats. Here is a screenshot. Opened in MS Excel and Firefox. WordPress in Russian language and supports UTF-8 encoding.
    https://hostingkartinok.com/show-image.php?id=993662b349ea48eaa9f6f90ccc70a4df

    Plugin Author TobiasBg

    (@tobiasbg)

    Hi,

    when checking the HTML file in the browser, it might be necessary to choose UTF-8 as the character encoding there. Also, for the CSV file, please check if the file shows fine in e.g. Notepad.

    Also, can you maybe upload a JSON export file of the table somwhere?

    Regards,
    Tobias

    Thread Starter Dmitry

    (@dobrodukh)

    Yes, in Notepad, everything is displayed correctly, thanks.

    Plugin Author TobiasBg

    (@tobiasbg)

    Hi,

    thanks for the confirmation! That means that the export by TablePress works correctly.

    I haven’t seen it myself, but sometimes it seems to matter how the file is opened in Excel. For example, if it does not work via double-clicking the file, it might work to use “File” -> “Open” in Excel.

    Best wishes,
    Tobias

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