Does anyone know of a good, and when I say good I mean cheap, program that will arrange a list of words alphabetically for me? I see this notepad program that came with the PC but it does not look that fancy.
know any software for arranging lists alpabetically
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probably word. you can cut and paste the list into word. then go to edit>select all. everything will be highlighted. then go to tools>AZ sort.Comment
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you can go a-z or z-a, just by clicking on the sort button. great for bibliographies.Comment
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Open Excel>type items in cells descending #1 thru whatever number> highlight cells you what alphabetized>Go to "Data" in toolbar>click "Sort">this will prompt you for how you want it alphabetized. Very easy to use!
Save your list first just in case you make a mistake in how you sorted.CJ
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I havent found any on my PC yet like that. Just the Notepad thing. That is the only one that sounded like it could be. Im not sure I would recognize any names of any so this is helping me.Comment
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note pad won't do anything, neither will word pad. you must have either excel, word, or word perfect on your pc, right?Comment
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Originally Posted by Kabuchanprobably word. you can cut and paste the list into word. then go to edit>select all. everything will be highlighted. then go to tools>AZ sort."One day men will look back and say I gave birth to the 20th Century". Jack The Ripper - 1888
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