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CODEPAGE [? | DOS | WIN]
COD
The representation of special characters can differ within the 32-bit versions of Windows systems.

With WIN, exaEdit uses the representation that is commonly used by `real' Windows programs (such as notepad). With DOS, exaEdit uses the representation that is usually used by DOS programs (such as type).

The default of this switch is WIN. The parameter ? can be used to display the state of the switch. The resulting messages are

If you use CODEPAGE in Unix, exaEdit generates the error message
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