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How do I convert a column of IP addresses to resolved DNS names (eg using the
Windows command line function nslookup() - I wonder why this isn't a standard
Excel function, with optional parameters, such as named DNS server etc)?
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Dear David

There is no built-in function; however you can use nslookup within a macro
to get this done.

Refer http://tools-utils.com/snippets/dnsrecords.html

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Thanks - I suspected I might have to do this, but was having difficulty
finding any hints or tips.

"Jacob Skaria" wrote:

Dear David

There is no built-in function; however you can use nslookup within a macro
to get this done.

Refer http://tools-utils.com/snippets/dnsrecords.html

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