On 2023-08-29 14:42, avigr...@juno.com wrote:
Version: 4.12
Build ID: 4.12+(2022-09-24)Windows 11 computer When I import a csv file that 
contains Hebrew letters in the Description field, the letters display as 
question marks.  I changed the Import Encoding to Hebrew (Windows-1255).  Is 
there something else I need to do?

Ah, text file encoding problems!

What is the character encoding of the CSV file?  Are the bytes in that file indeed in the Windows-1255 encoding? Or are they perhaps in UTF-8?

It is important that the Import Encoding which you select match the actual encoding of the file you are importing.

I hope this is helpful, and not too self-evident.

Best regards,
    —Jim DeLaHunt

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