Excel?
If the keys are listed as 2 lines where 1st line is game name and key on 2nd, you can make a function to only get the even or odd.
Then sort that to A-Z
Also the website is Compare2Steam. It will crash if you use it on your normal browsers (because it uses a fuckton of cache/RAM space)
What I do is download a portable Google Chrome and run the site tool there, no crashes and is waaaaaaaaaaay faster since the only data it stored is the compare2steam. Don't forget to clear the data on that portable google chrome to keep it fast that way
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So um, I've been away from trades since a long time, and I see there are many new tools to help with this. The latest huge SteamTrades upgrade is fantastic, but now I need a bit more help to make the process faster. Notably I saw barter.vg but still have no idea how to use it correctly.
So, I finally made a complete spreadsheet of my spare keys and found out I have about 200 games :O and I need to list them easy and fast. I kinda want to copypaste the names of the games and then they get automatically sorted in SteamTrades format or something similar.
Also, I could use some way to filter the lists of other people and compare it to my wishlish, I saw there's Steam2Compare or something like that but it crashes everytime I open it.
Thanks for the tips!
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