# How should I prepare the Excel file to upload to the Image Downloader?

### 1. Extract the webpage that contains the images you want to download with Listly.

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You can extract web pages containing images through Listly and download an Excel file to easily prepare URLs for download.\
Through Listly, you can collect image URLs with just a few simple clicks.

### 2. Check the column position where the image URLs are located in the Excel file.

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Check URLs: Verify the data that appears as links in the Excel file. In the example file, column A is the webpage address itself, and column B contains the image URLs.\
Because column arrangements may differ by file, label or record the location of the column that contains the image URLs.

### 3. Check or create the column in the Excel file to use as the filename.

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Mark the data column to use as the filename, or edit and organize the necessary data.\
In the example, a new FILE NAME column was created in column F by combining the brand name + item name.\
Using the Listly image downloader, you can download image files in the freely edited name order.

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Listly Image Downloader treats the first row of the Excel file as the title. It’s convenient to give separate headings to the Image URL and filename columns for easy identification.
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