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Short answer: yes.

 

Whether or not you're getting the results you want is highly dependent upon what you're trying to do. One way to convert them into text is to take each byte and convert it into its textual hexadecimal representation. What that would be useful for, I'm not sure, but it certainly would be in a "text file"...

 

A little nonsense now and then, is relished by the wisest men, :bdayhappy_balloons:

Buffy

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