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lysander
3 years agoDedicated Contributor
SOLVED: Create Login with Three or More Fields
I have a login that requires a Code, UserID, and Passeord.
1Password created only the UserID and Password fields.
How do you create a three-field login in Version 8 of 1Password?
I see no way to edit the existing login to add the additional field.
1Password Version: 1Password for Mac 8.10.7 (81007041)
Extension Version: 2.12.0
OS Version: 13.4.1
Browser:_ Safari
12 Replies
- steph_giles
1Password Team
Hey PaperQueen,
Are you still having difficulty filling on this website?
My recommendation before we go any further would be to upgrade to 1Password 8 so you can use all of our new features and fixes and then the steps kindly provided by lysander should work for you.
You can find the steps here: Upgrade to 1Password 8.
I hope this helps!
- lysanderDedicated Contributor
I am using 8.10.8 so I cannot remember how 7 worked. Check with support. For 1P8 it works they way I demonstated without issue.
Try changing the "Last Name" field to "pin" and then change "Smith" to the appropriate value.
You do not need "Smith" twice. - PaperQueenNew Contributor
Therein lies the problem. After clicking the Edit button, there's no +AddMore option.
Before clicking the Edit button:
After clicking the Edit button:
Likewise, when I log into my 1P account via Chrome, then click Edit, there's still no +AddMore option:
I'm using 1P7 on a Mac (Monterey).
- lysanderDedicated Contributor
in the 1PW app open the login you wish to edit, click the EDIT button, then click the +Add More label.
You will need to add a TEXT field that EXACTLY matches the HTML code label for the field. On the EFTPS site I noted above I had to look in the source code for the login page to get the names of the fields displayed.For example for the SSN part of the login I had to find there were three seperate fields called SSN1, SSN2 and SSN3. I added all those as TEXT fields to the login sheet.
I am using Safari, but ever browser should have a command called "show source" or somthing like that. Search for the label you see on the form and see if they are the same or different. You need to use the name label in the code.
For your website I found this in the code:
The field names are "username", "password", and "pin" - PaperQueenNew Contributor
How and where does one access the “+add more” option? The only place I can manually add fields is in the lower portion of the 1P card—none of which complete auto-fill or login fields online.
- lysanderDedicated Contributor
You have to add the fields manually.
- PaperQueenNew Contributor
I'm resurrecting this thread since the same issue applies to me. The problem, however, is that using right-click on the 1P icon in Chrome isn't saving all three login fields. In fact, it's only saving one.
Website: Library of Congress Patron Authentication
The three required fields:
* Last Name
* Account Number
* PasswordWhen using the right-click process suggested earlier in this thread, 1P only makes the Password field available for future logins:
Help, please? Thanks!
- steph_giles
1Password Team
Hey lysander,
I agree this can be a little tricky. Sometimes 1Password is able to capture these for you if you manually fill in the fields then right click the 1Password icon in your browser toolbar and choose 'Save Login'.
I hope this helps!
- lysanderDedicated Contributor
The hardest part of doing the EFTPA site was finding all the field names.
- steph_giles
1Password Team
Thank you for getting back to us lysander, you're right it would be difficult for 1Password to fill that pick list.
I'm glad you were able to get the multi entry filling, please let us know if there is anything else we can help with at all.