Excel may display gibberish in UTF-8 CSV files without BOM. The solution is to convert the CSV to UTF-8 with BOM using a text editor: open the file in a text editor, save it as UTF-8 with BOM, then reopen in Excel. This simple process ensures proper display of non-ASCII characters without encoding issues.
This article provides a step-by-step solution to the "Cannot Insert Object" error when importing Word documents into Excel. It explains how to use Excel's "Insert Object" feature to embed multiple attachments, reducing file count and simplifying document management. The key to resolving the error is closing the Word application before inserting the object, along with tips on configuring display options for a neater appearance.
If you're looking for a simple way to display images directly in Excel cells from their URLs without manually checking them in a browser, this article will provide you with a complete solution. Using Excel's IMAGE function, you can easily display multiple images at once, greatly improving your workflow efficiency.