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[Google Sheets] How to verify emails and URLs

When verifying list of emails and URLs in a large sheet of contact, use the following formula below:

Verifying Emails

=ISEMAIL(value)


Verifying URLs

=ISURL(value)



Limitation:  As long as the format is correct, the result will still appear TRUE for misspelled and non-existent email address and URLs.

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