Issues while exporting UTF-16 encoded .csv file to excel using c#

jb9952

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Hi all,
I am using following code to open the UTF-8 encoded .csv in excel:
m_excel.Workbooks.OpenText(newPath, Comma: true);
And that works fine. Can anyone tell me how to open UTF-16(Unicode) encoded .csv file in excel using similar code or some different approach. Please help me i urgently need this get solved.
Thanks in advance.

 

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Code:
Sub Macro1()
    Workbooks.Open Filename:="C:\Users\*****\Documents\tester.CSV"
End Sub
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Code:
Workbooks.Workbooks.Open Filename:="x:\xxx\xxx.csv"
 
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Thanks for replying but that doesn't work...due to the Unicode nature of the .csv file the Unicode characters are not printed correctly.
 
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