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Anonymous
3 years ago1Password 8 Printing
Hello I used to be able to print a hard copy of my passwords. How do I print with the new version on the Mac?
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88 Replies
- Anonymous
Hi Dave, thanks for your feedback!
Sure, we use this all day for many customers. Thing is, especially older people don't understand the sharing feature and miss they can show the password using the dropdown. The UI is somewhat counterintuitive. Especially for older people and people not very "IT-affine" people a simple handout helps a lot.
I'm all in for saving trees and paper, but sometimes you need a simple sheet of paper to get things done ;-)
- 1P_Dave
Moderator
@taenzerme
I've passed along your feedback to the product team. π
In the meantime, are you already aware of our secure sharing link feature? It allows you to share items, securely and safely, with other people even if they're not using 1Password themselves. In your case, you could send your customers a share link to an item that contains their passwords:
-Dave
- Anonymous
Hi there!
Add me as another request to bring back printing to v8!
Use case here: Sometimes we set up computers for customers and create accounts on several platforms for them. We store the initial passwords in 1Password and printed them out, handing them the prints with the computer (and request them to change them after first login). Had to reinstall v7 for this.
Kind regards
Sebastian - andrew_l_1P
1Password Team
Hi @AkamaiGuy,
Done! In case it helps in the meantime, you can use Quick Access to open an item in 1Password to edit it there. The keyboard shortcut for this is Shift+Cmd+O once the item is highlighted in Quick Access.
Your feedback has been recorded though and I understand how it would be useful to edit directly from the separate window. Thanks for letting us know this is important to you!
ref: IDEA-I-610
- Anonymous
Thanks! I appreciate that.
While youβre at it, could you add in a feature request to restore the ability to edit items details from the mini window (or whatever it is now called in 1Password 8)? There are so many more clicks that need to be done right now to make changes than in 1password 7 which still feels like the superior version user interface wise even after all these months on the new version.
- andrew_l_1P
1Password Team
Appreciate the additional details, @AkamaiGuy! I agree it sounds like a vault-specific export option would've worked in this case. We have an open feature request to bring this to 1Password 8 so I'll add your voice to that as well. π
ref: IDEA-I-777
- Anonymous
Hi CliffGudgeon . Thanks for your response, though I know the first half of it is boilerplate and does not apply to my situation. I needed to get information to a non-1Password user and I only wanted to export one vault (and not have to go through the Terminal to have to do it). Just having the ability to choose the vault upon exporting to .csv would have solved the problem. Once my former employer gets the data, it's on him to keep it up to date and not my problem.
- andrew_l_1P
1Password Team
Thanks for your feedback on this topic, I understand the importance of your family being able to access information in case of an emergency. I've added a vote on your behalf to our internal tracker on the topic, but in the meantime I recommend having a copy of your Emergency Kit stored somewhere safe. If filled out and up to date, this will contain the credentials necessary to access your 1Password account and the data it contains.
The down side of printing copies of your data is that if anything were to change, a company being compromised and you needing to change your password there, for example, that printed copy will then be out of date. Maintaining access to your 1Password account ensures that the data available is accurate.
Let me know how this goes for you or if you have any questions.
@AkamaiGuy,
Glad to see you found an alternative that worked for you! Ideally moving or copying items between 1Password accounts would be the easiest and safest way to transfer logins to an organization you're leaving, but I recognize this is only possible if they themselves use 1Password.
I appreciate you sharing your feedback and use case, I've also added a vote on your behalf to this feature request. Let me know if you have any questions. π
ref: IDEA-I-1458
- Anonymous
Appreciated. But that's ok. I've already scrubbed the file and triple checked. But thank you, very much, for trying to help me.
- MrCSuper Contributor
@AkamaiGuy
You shouldn't need to install anything. Regardless, if you can let me know what the error is, I can follow-up.
$ /usr/bin/perl convert.pl onepux -v --to_format csv testfiles/1pux/1PUX_Definitions.1pux
Import summary:
26 items discovered
Export summary:
1 document item
1 email item
2 login items
2 note items
1 database item
1 wireless item
1 software item
2 bankacct items
2 password items
1 rewards item
1 creditcard item
1 outdoorlicense item
1 medicalrecord item
1 server item
1 identity item
1 socialsecurity item
1 driverlicense item
1 sshkey item
1 membership item
1 cryptowallet item
1 apicredential item
1 passport item
26 total items
Your output file is:
/Users/cappella/Desktop/MCS_converted.csv