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I've downloaded the domain names to drop for tomorrow. I have the list open in excel but I can't figure out how to eliminate all the domain names that contain numbers in the name. How would I do this? Thanks in advance.

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beantown said:
I've downloaded the domain names to drop for tomorrow. I have the list open in excel but I can't figure out how to eliminate all the domain names that contain numbers in the name. How would I do this? Thanks in advance.

Beantown

Import name list to excel as text. Not use general format.
Hope this helps.
 

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excel sees numbers that are grouped together with words as text ... that won't help..

he'll need a custom cell definition to do what he wants and i looked last night and couldn't find one easily, but that is the solution to the problem.

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beantown said:
I've downloaded the domain names to drop for tomorrow. I have the list open in excel but I can't figure out how to eliminate all the domain names that contain numbers in the name. How would I do this? Thanks in advance.

Beantown
You got ms word?
In word you can select edit replace special "any digit"
with a comma
Then paste into a1 in excel and you could data text to columns on comma
Then sort or whatever
 

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Hi,
I'm with you so far but what do you mean by "you could data text to columns on comma"? What do I need to do on this step?

Beantown


JOEMART said:
You got ms word?
In word you can select edit replace special "any digit"
with a comma
Then paste into a1 in excel and you could data text to columns on comma
Then sort or whatever
 

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Whenever I import names, I drop them through TextPad (http://www.textpad.com/) first. I use this method to quickly remove domains I don't want (i.e., numeric, hyphen, ccTLDsm, etc):

To remove stuff you don't want...

1. Press F5 (search), type the search phrase you DON'T want. Click Mark All. (Tip: You can use regex, if you know it. For instance, to remove numbers, enter "[0-9]" (without the quotes) and make sure the Regular Expression box is checked.
2. Click Edit >> Delete >> Bookmarked Lines

To show just the stuff you do want...

1. Press F5 (search), type the search phrase you DO want (i.e., ".com"). Click Mark All.
2. Select All (CTRL-A)
3. Click Search >> Toggle Bookmark (or CTRL-F2)
4. Click Edit >> Delete >> Bookmarked Lines

Hope this helps.
 

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Thanks so much. I like this tool.


FLe8 said:
Whenever I import names, I drop them through TextPad (http://www.textpad.com/) first. I use this method to quickly remove domains I don't want (i.e., numeric, hyphen, ccTLDsm, etc):

To remove stuff you don't want...

1. Press F5 (search), type the search phrase you DON'T want. Click Mark All. (Tip: You can use regex, if you know it. For instance, to remove numbers, enter "[0-9]" (without the quotes) and make sure the Regular Expression box is checked.
2. Click Edit >> Delete >> Bookmarked Lines

To show just the stuff you do want...

1. Press F5 (search), type the search phrase you DO want (i.e., ".com"). Click Mark All.
2. Select All (CTRL-A)
3. Click Search >> Toggle Bookmark (or CTRL-F2)
4. Click Edit >> Delete >> Bookmarked Lines

Hope this helps.
 
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