ACC: Code Pages (Character Sets) & How They Affect MS Access

ID: Q140409


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SUMMARY

This article discusses code pages and how they affect Microsoft Access.


MORE INFORMATION

A code page allows an operating system (such as Windows 95 or Windows NT) to provide support for character sets and keyboard layouts used in different countries. A code page is an ordered set (or table) of characters with a numeric index assigned to each character. Different types of code pages are used by the various language editions of Windows to support particular character sets. For example:

Microsoft Access has many editions which have been translated and customized (or localized) for different languages. These editions are designed for specific languages of Windows with a particular code page. The following features in Microsoft Access are affected by the operating system's code page:


REFERENCES

For more information on these specific editions, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

Q142699 ACC: List of Microsoft Access and ADT Localized Versions

Additional query words: int'l international localization localisation globalization


Keywords          : kbenv 
Version           : 7.0 97
Platform          : WINDOWS 
Issue type        : kbinfo 

Last Reviewed: April 20, 1999