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Talia521
4 years agoNew Contributor
Question about best way to save non-password form data for web site
I have noticed that 1Password will helpfully offer to store all values in a form for a web site so long as the fields are listed on the same page as one where it's asking you to setup your username a...
Former Member
4 years agoHey Talia521! The best way to capture data to fill multiple fields on a form is to save your login manually: https://support.1password.com/save-login-manually. Beyond that, you can review the form's HTML and grab the field id to add to your login. I do want to emphasize though that 1Password is not able to fill all types of fields. 1Password also sometimes has trouble filling certain fields together (such as two password fields on the same login form). So if you come across a form with multiple fields and are having a hard time filling all the fields, please let us know where to find that form, and we can help check on it.
As for the quickest way to save your login information, I would recommend going to your site, filling out your data, and selecting to save it as a login item to 1Password. We do have some information about shortcuts for the extension here: https://support.1password.com/keyboard-shortcuts/#1password-in-chrome-firefox-edge-and-brave
I wouldn't recommend saving your login information in a Secure Note or Document item because those cannot be used to fill. However, if you truly want to save your login information in such items, the easiest way is to open the 1Password app, click to create the item, fill your information, and save it from there. You can also use shortcuts in the app: https://support.1password.com/keyboard-shortcuts/#1password-app-windows
I hope that helps. Let us know if you have any other questions.