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Anonymous
2 years agoHow add/change the text that appears below the name of the 1P item
I'm probably searching for the wrong terms, but for example if I have rewards programs (or an airline) for myself and my wife, I am wondering how to change the small text that appears below the name,...
1P_Dave
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2 years ago@1pforme
Thank you for the reply. I'll reply to both of your points below:
- I tried to change 'member name' to 'Company name', but it doesn't seem to have added the small text back. And I don't see an option to add 'Company name' back as a field.
I'm seeing the same behaviour as well. It looks like if you remove the default "company name" field 1Password no longer updates the hidden metadata that dictates the item detail or "small text" for that item in the item list even if you recreate the "company name" field.
I've filed an internal issue for our developers to look into this further. In the meantime, as a workaround, you'll need to create a new Reward Program item and copy and paste your information into the new item before deleting the old item in order to see items details in the item list. I'm sorry for the inconvenience.
- For other categories, I often see blanks (say Software Licenses), but it would be useful to be able to have my wife's name on those too in order to be able to tell if her license v mine. In that case does 1P always look for a 'Company name' field?
Software License items derive their item detail from the "version" field.
That being said, it sounds like you're trying to make it easy to be able to differentiate items that belong to your wife from items that belong to you. The item detail field isn't meant to be used for this purpose and you're going to run into friction if you try to use it this way.
I would recommend that both you and your wife have your own 1Password account where you store the items that belong to each of you separately. If you do need to share items with each other then you can create a shared vault. For example, a shared vault that contains your wife's items could be labeled "My wife's items". You can read more about creating and sharing vaults here: Create and share vaults
Once you've placed your and your wife's items into separate vaults, you can use collections to organize the vaults and only view the items that you need at a particular time: Use collections to create custom groups of vaults
-Dave
ref: dev/core/core#22199