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utf 8 - Export sheet as UTF-8 CSV file (using Excel-VBA)

I would like to export a file I have created in UTF-8 CSV using VBA. From searching message boards, I have found the following code that converts a file to UTF-8 (from this thread):

Sub SaveAsUTF8() 

    Dim fsT, tFileToOpen, tFileToSave As String 

    tFileToOpen = InputBox("Enter the name and location of the file to convert" & vbCrLf & "With full path and filename ie. C:MyFolderConvertMe.Txt") 
    tFileToSave = InputBox("Enter the name and location of the file to save" & vbCrLf & "With full path and filename ie. C:MyFolderSavedAsUTF8.Txt") 

    tFileToOpenPath = tFileToOpen 
    tFileToSavePath = tFileToSave 

Set fsT = CreateObject("ADODB.Stream"): 'Create Stream object
fsT.Type = 2: 'Specify stream type – we want To save text/string data.
fsT.Charset = "utf-8": 'Specify charset For the source text data.

fsT.Open: 'Open the stream
fsT.LoadFromFile tFileToOpenPath: 'And write the file to the object stream

fsT.SaveToFile tFileToSavePath, 2: 'Save the data to the named path

End Sub 

However, this code only converts a non-UTF-8 file to UTF-8. If I were to save my file in non-UTF-8 and then convert it to UTF-8, it would have already lost all the special characters it contained, thus rendering the process pointless!

What I'm looking to do is save an open file in UTF-8 (CSV). Is there any way of doing this with VBA?

n.b. I have also asked this question on the 'ozgrid' forum. Will close both threads together if I find a solution.

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Finally in Office 2016, you can simply savs as CSV in UTF8.

Sub SaveWorkSheetAsCSV()

Dim wbNew As Excel.Workbook
Dim wsSource As Excel.Worksheet, wsTemp As Excel.Worksheet
Dim name As String



    Set wsSource = ThisWorkbook.Worksheets(1)
    name = "test"
    Application.DisplayAlerts = False 'will overwrite existing files without asking
    Set wsTemp = ThisWorkbook.Worksheets(1)
    Set wbNew = ActiveWorkbook
    Set wsTemp = wbNew.Worksheets(1)
    wbNew.SaveAs name & ".csv", xlCSVUTF8 'new way
    wbNew.Close
    Application.DisplayAlerts = True

End Sub

This will save the worksheet 1 into csv named test.


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