Computer memory saves all data in digital form. There is no way to store characters directly. Each character has its digital code equivalent: ASCII code (for American Standard Code for Information ...
ascii code 129 ü (letter "u" with umlaut or diaeresis ; "u-umlaut") ascii code 130 é (letter "e" with acute accent or "e-acute") ascii code 131 â (letter "a" with circumflex accent or "a-circumflex") ...
Microsoft Word, like all text-based programs, uses a numeric character code called ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) for each alphabetic, numeric, and special character on ...
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