(or similar in Excel): Start typing a pattern in an adjacent column, and Google Sheets will often guess the pattern and automatically fill the rest of the column for you. This is pure magic for lazy data extractors.
Lazy Example: If you have "Product A - Feature X" and you start typing "Feature X" in the next column, Smart Fill might extract all the "Feature X" parts for you.
No-Code Automation Tools (e.g., Zapier, Make.com): For recurring LIST TO DATA tasks between diffe brother cell phone list rent apps (e.g., turn new email lines into spreadsheet rows), these tools can set up automated "zaps" or "scenarios" with minimal effort.
Why this is lazy: You're literally letting the software do the thinking and the typing for you. It's the ultimate delegation.
The "lazy way" to LIST TO DATA isn't about avoiding work; it's about being strategically efficient. It's about recognizing patterns, leveraging simple tools, and letting automation do the heavy lifting so you can get back to doing... well, whatever lazy people do.