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Saved form details - not present in Mac v8 beta [unable to fill smartscalesync.com]
There doesn't appear to be a way to view or edit Saved Form Details in the new Mac Desktop beta. Is this something that is now managed in a different way, or that is no longer necessary?
I was trying to see why I couldn't automatically log in to smartscalesync.com with 1Password and to see if I could edit the saved form details for it to try to make it work (it currently doesn't). I've been successful with other sites in the past where their login flows are less conventional. I now find that I can view Saved Form Details on my iPhone 1Password, but not edit them, and I can no longer see them at all on the Mac.
1Password Version: 80600068
Extension Version: Not Provided
OS Version: macOS 12.2.1
11 Replies
- 1P_Dave
Moderator
Hello mbergman! 👋
Thank you for the suggestion! Can you tell me a little more about the use case behind a feature to just duplicate the structure of an item without the values in that item? Why not create an empty item with the structure that you need and label it "Item Name - Template" and then duplicate that as needed? That's what I usually recommend to teams that need to create multiple items of the same "type".
I did also want to mention that if you have 1Password Business then there is a beta custom template feature available there that the team is testing.
I look forward to hearing from you. 🙂
-Dave
- mbergmanNew Contributor
I'd like to expand on why a "duplicate structure" feature would be invaluable for 1Password:
Currently, when creating multiple items that share the same structure (like employee credentials or API keys), we either have to manually recreate each field or risk leaving sensitive data behind through regular duplication. A "duplicate structure" option would preserve the field layout while starting fresh with empty values – combining the efficiency of duplication with the security of manual creation.
This would be especially beneficial for:
- IT teams managing numerous similar service accounts
- DevOps teams creating multiple API credentials with identical field structures
- HR departments setting up standardized employee access credentials
- Security teams maintaining consistent documentation formatsThe feature would significantly reduce human error and improve security hygiene by ensuring sensitive data isn't accidentally carried over during item creation. It's a small change that would make a big difference in both security and productivity.