All alphabetical (box1) to (box2)...
This tells the program where to start and end searching. The default value is a single "a" in the first box and "zzzz" in the second. The best way to use this feature is to type in a "startword" and "endword". For example, you can use "arts" and "carton". This will return every valid address of four to six digits that falls alphabetically between the two words. The program will search every four-letter address, then the fives, and then the sixes. In the above example, the program would search every four letter possibility after the word "arts", including four letter addresses that begin with every other letter of the alphabet, ie. b,c,d,e..., until it hits zzzz. Then it will start on all the five letter addresses starting with "aaaaa" and ending with "zzzzz". Then it will check all the six digit addresses finally ending with "carton". As you will see, the ranges returned will have billions of possibilities. Try to select smaller ran All username in numerical.... Putting numbers in these boxes will return all numerical addresses in the range selected.