This option will arrange so the new list is alphabetized by the last name without you having to put the last name first. It's common for lists to accidentally have the same information input twice. For example, if you have a long email list, you may be worried your list may have duplicate emails, and you don't want to send the same information out twice.
Using this button will make sure that any duplicate content within the list will be removed. There may be a time when you want your list to be alphabetized from "z to a" instead of from a to z.
Choosing this button will give you a reverse alphabetized list. Sometimes you want to change the order of the list you have, but don't want it to be in a specific order. The randomize button will do this for you. If you are making a list for a blog post or to post online, you may want bullet points in front of each item on the list.
Pressing this button will place the HTML tags on your list so it will show up as bullet points in your article.
This will allow the list to be properly alphabetized. Once you have your list in the order that best fits your needs, you may want to add numbers, letters or some other preface to it. If this is the case, you can press this button and it will automatically number your entire list. If you want Roman numerals, capital letters, or small letters, you can click the wrench to choose one of these or customize to your liking.
If you need to add something to each entry on your list, this can take a significant amount of time, especially if the list happens to be long. Using the "Add Custom Text" button will allow you to add anything you want to each entry on the list.
Clicking on the wrench will let you add the custom text and you can decide it you want it added to the beginning or end of each item on the list. When you input your list, you need to choose how it's formatted at the top of the tool. If you want to change the format of your current list to a different format, you can click on the "Change List Type" button. The default is a "New Line" list, but you can click on the wrench to change your current list to comma, space or your own custom list.
The bottom three check boxes allow you to ignore certain things when alphabetizing your list. For example, you may want to ignore definite and indefinite articles or both when alphabetizing the list. Check these boxes and they will be ignored. You can also choose to ignore certain word placement in the list when alphabetizing.
We hope you find this tool useful in formatting your lists to the way you want with minimal effort. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. Hello SarahFord17 I am Vincent. An Independent Advisor and a Microsoft user like you. I'm sorry to hear about your problem. Please try these steps.
Toggle Switch of Show app lists in Start menu to turn it on 3. Check if the app lists are now back. I hope this helps. Please let me know if you have any further questions.
Sincerely, Vincent Vismanos Independent Advisor. It will use a special algorithm to detect the last name in each name and will alphabetize your list by lastname.
This option will help to alphabetize the titles of movies, films, books, records, music, laws, SEO terms, social media posts - whatever you like - by ignoring articles the, a, an, some, many while sorting your list. Sometimes you want to make all your text lowercase. This option will take all your text and make it lowercase. This will capitalize the titles of each line without alphabetizing the actual list. Once you've capitalized your titles, simply select the Alphabetize option and you put your list in alphabetical order.
This option removes any duplicate lines from your list. This can be useful if you don't realize you have the same thing written on more than one line and you don't need it listed twice. This option will take your list and reverse the order in which each term is listed. Turn your list on its head! You can sort your list Z to A instead of A to Z. A quick way of removing any extra HTML from your list. Good for when you have a list of links or text copied from the View Source section of a website or if you're a coder or programmer that needs to display a web page without styling or links.
A fun list randomizer. Arrange the items of a list in random order. You could use this for a text game or to mix up a list. And don't worry: if you mess up the order, you can select the Alphabetize option and to quickly put your list back in alphabetical order with the best sorting tool on the interwebs! This option lets you add numbers, letters, roman numerals, or another preface to each item in your list. This is helpful for legal text, essay outlines, to enumarate lists, label book chapters, list sporting events, or anywhere you might need to add roman numerals to a list.
Save the time of manually adding some custom text to the beginning of each item in your list by using this option to automatically add text to the beginning of each item in your list. This option will let you remove the first word from each line in a list before putting it in abc order. Sometimes you want to ignore a word, or words, at the beginning of a line when you alphabetize. This option will let you ignore the 1st, 2nd, 3rd or 4th word at the beginning of each line.
You can also ignore definite articles such as "the" or ignore indefinite articles such as "a, an, some, any" in the list.
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