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You can do it in excell
In the 1st column: <a href=" In the 2nd column the URL In the 3rd column: "></a> In the 4th column you have to put in a formula: =A1&""&B1&""&C1 The copy 1, 3 & 4 all the way down & 2 would be the list of URL's OR Instead of the 4th column, copy 1, 2 & 3 & paste them into a txt pad, then search & replace for a tab. |
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Excell - lent!!!
Thanks Green Guy! ![]() I used the =A1&""&B1&""&C1&""&D1&""&F1 formula. I included two more cells D1 & F1. I'll define it here in case anybody else needs the info. A1=<a href=" B1=URL C1="> D1=Description text F1=</a> ![]() ![]()
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