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Why is my manually converted CSV file showing broken text or strange symbols?

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Broken text usually happens when the VCF file uses UTF or Unicode characters that don't map correctly during manual conversion. Opening a VCF in Notepad or Excel often disturbs the encoding and creates unwanted symbols. If you are looking for a safe way to keep the character format intact by using a reliable and expert Softaken VCF to CSV converter tool that is designed to export VCF contacts to CSV format. The software easily handles large contacts lists and supports symbols, foreign languages, and emoji, so you can easily save all these things accurately with the help of this software. This vCard to CSV Converter preserves encoding automatically, so names, addresses, and notes appear clean in the CSV file. Plus, it supports all Windows systems and vCard versions. This offline utility avoids messy characters and ensures every detail is readable across contact platforms. Get a free demo edition by downloading the tool.


   
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