Export Xenu File To Excel

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Checking links with Xenu: 3. Analysing the results 3. Analysing the results. The Xenu linkreport can be exported to an Excel file, or any spreadsheet or database, for easier analysis of the results of a linkscan.

• Press CTRL-T (for Tab separated file) This exports the complete linkreport to a text file, where colums are separated by tabs: Importing this text file into Excel looks much neater: You can delete the columns from the Excel file if you don't need them. I always delete columns C to L, since my main interest is in the links scanned and their status: You can sort either the links (column A) or their status (column B). Say you want to see if a certain file or folder has been scanned – just sort column A alphabetically. If you want to analyse the broken links, sort column B and copy the set of links which have a “not found” status to a separate worksheet. If you want to analyse the javascript embedded links (which are automatically skipped by Xenu) sorting the A column is the answer (Checking these javascript embedded links is still possible with Xenu, see ). Statistical analysis A good impression of the total quality of your site is given by the Statistics for managers tables at the bottom of the web report (this example is taken from a site wide linkcheck report, see ): And another real life example: .

To save the list in Excel format, click 'File,' then 'Save As.' Choose 'Excel Workbook (*.xlsx)' from the file type list and click 'Save.' Export Data From Word to Excel.