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I find when creating domain lists that I end up with a mixture of upper and lower cased text which makes it annoying to read. I also know that one of my domain check tools does not support uppercase letters in its scans. To get around this, here is a script where you can paste in a test list of words (or domains), and it will convert them all to lowercase characters. Lowercase Text Script Admin
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Nice! You can also do the same thing in Excel, assuming that the domains are all in column A: Put the following in cell B1 =lower(a1) and then copy that formula down through B2..Bwhatever (where Bwhatever is next to the last domain in column A)
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