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How to Remove Line Breaks in Excel (Formulas & Shortcuts)
Struggling with messy spreadsheet data? Learn how to instantly remove unwanted line breaks and carriage returns inside Excel cells using formulas and shortcuts.
How to Copy Text From PDF Without Line Breaks (4 Fixes)
Tired of copying text from a PDF only to find every line broken in half? Learn why PDFs ruin text formatting and discover four fast ways to copy cleanly.
How Long Does It Take to Read 1000 Words? (Time & Word Count Guide)
Wondering how long a 1,000-word article takes to read, or how long a 1,000-word speech takes to deliver? Get the exact time breakdown and a handy word-count cheat sheet.
Average Reading Speed: Benchmarks by Age, Content Type, and Medium
Most adults read at around 238 words per minute — but that number changes dramatically based on age, content type, and reading medium. Get the real benchmarks and see how to apply them to your content.
What Is a Referring Domain? (And Why It Matters for SEO)
Referring domains and backlinks aren't the same thing — and confusing them can mislead your entire SEO strategy. Learn what a referring domain is, why it drives rankings, and how to audit yours for free.
How to get the domain name from URL?
Learn the most efficient ways to extract clean domain names from long, messy URLs using spreadsheet formulas, Javascript, Python, and free online tools.
How to Calculate Reading Time for Your Content (And Why It Matter)?
Learn how reading time is calculated, why it matters for SEO and reader engagement, and how to add it to your site in JavaScript, React, Python, and WordPress.
How to Remove Line Breaks from Text (7 Methods That Actually Work)
Remove unwanted line breaks from text in seconds using our free online tool, or with code in Python, JavaScript, PHP, Excel, or the command line.
How to Extract Domain Names from a List of URLs (The Easy Way)
Learn how to quickly extract domain names from hundreds or thousands of URLs — no code required. Plus Python, JavaScript, Excel, and command line methods.