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Sort lines of text alphabetically for cleaner lists and faster review.
Use this text sorter to arrange line-based text in ascending alphabetical order. It is useful for names, keywords, tags, URLs, records, and any pasted list that is easier to review, compare, or clean once the lines are sorted.
Use this text sorter to arrange line-based text in ascending alphabetical order. It is useful for names, keywords, tags, URLs, records, and any pasted list that is easier to review, compare, or clean once the lines are sorted.
Use text sorter when you need a fast browser-based result without extra setup. It works well for quick checks, one-off tasks, and routine formatting or calculation work.
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Input
banana apple orange
Output
apple banana orange
Sorts a simple list into ascending alphabetical order.
Input
zeta beta alpha
Output
alpha beta zeta
Useful for organizing copied records or tags.
Fix: Use a unique-lines or duplicate-removal tool if you also want deduplication.
Fix: Split the text into lines first if needed.
Fix: Clean the input first if spacing or case affects the order.
It sorts separate lines of text into alphabetical order.
Yes. It is useful for names, items, keywords, and copied lists.
No. Sorting changes the order, but duplicate removal is a separate action.
Yes. It works online in the browser.
Sorting changes order, while unique-lines tools remove repeats.