I want to change the category of an entry. Actually of a lot of entries imported into 1 password.
Applies to all the platforms. I imported a bunch of data from my old vault system and it all came in as secure note. The whole point of the import was to not have to retype every mileage program etc by hand. But they are perfectly useless categorized as secure notes. How do I edit them and change them into the proper categories?
1Password Version: 7
Extension Version: Not Provided
OS Version: multiple
Sync Type: 1password
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Yup. And sorry to say, that is stupid. I have things that morph over time. Onesie twosie, this isn't all that big of a problem, but with four people sharing some data, overlaps happen. And I'm a little OCD about organizing my data... And the rest of the family doesn't share my fixation,
It will not allow me to import into other categories than the basic three, so I'll wind up keeping my old data in the old software, and eventually will have to make a decision which one will win. They do a better job of importing 1password data though.
Zig.
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SplashID in this case.
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Try the splashid converter in the coverter suite.
The converter can be customized if the results aren’t quite right for your needs.
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Am interested... Are there any plans on how to change a category for an entry?
For example in the Shared vault we have something saved as category "Login" when in fact it should be category "Password".0 -
Not at the moment, @uwalakab. There are some significant challenges that come with changing the category of an item, because the category also defines the template for the item. For example, all items in the Logins category will have
username
,password
, andwebsite
fields on them. Items in the Driver Licenses category do not. So how should we handle the transition if someone moves an item with those fields on it from the Logins category to the Driver Licenses category? That is a bit of a rhetorical question, but it illustrates some of why we haven't made this possible yet. I suspect as we move in the direction of custom categories (something I wrote about here) this may be more feasible.Ben
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Indeed. While passwords are prevalent in 1Password (for obvious reasons), not all item types even have those. So we'll see if we can come up with a more comprehensive solution rather than trying to put a large round peg into the small square hole that is our existing category templates. Thanks for your feedback on this! :)
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