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TBS
2 years agoNew Contributor
I want to print a hard copy of all my passwords, how?
In response to a previous question from another community member, I understand that 1Password team does not "recommend" printing out a hard copy of Passwords stored in our online account.
But that...
JohnInCA
2 years agoOccasional Contributor
I also recently came to 1Password from Lastpass. The data export function in Lastpass creates a CSV file just like the one created by 1Password. Both the LP and 1P CSV files can be opened in a spreadsheet application and manipulated to contain only the data you want included. In both cases, it means deleting the columns you don't want to save--very easy to do. Once you format the data as you like it, you can export from the spreadsheet to a PDF (which is preferable to a Word doc because it can't be edited). Alternately, you could copy and paste the spreadsheet data into a Word doc, but the formatting might not be as useful as in the PDF. The PDF can easily be printed, just a Word doc can.
The 1P 1pux file is in a format that mere mortals can't understand or use. It is meant for moving data from one 1P account to another:
https://support.1password.com/1pux-format/
Try to be a little patient with 1Password. In the end, it does just what Lastpass does, just a little differently (and better, in my opinion). By the way, I'd suggest you install the desktop app and the browser extension, not just one or the other.