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Nekoninda
2 years agoFrequent Contributor
Two-line addresses: still wishing, a decade after the first request
The oldest request that I found on this forum for better handling of two-line addresses was in 2014. The responses from the 1Password team made it sound like the request was taken seriously, and tha...
Nekoninda
2 years agoFrequent Contributor
What I have found is that putting the entity name and the street address together, separated by a comma, as you describe, does not solve my problem in entering the address information on a web page. The result that I have gotten is that the Street field on the webpage receives entity name and the street address together, just as they appear in 1Password. Or the Name field gets both pieces of data together. I am sure that this depends on how the webpage is set up. I've tried three different web pages, and the 'comma splice' solution has not worked on any of them.
So far as I can tell, 'Auto-Fill' is not available in these situations. It doesn't appear in its usual place in the 1Password for Safari window. That makes sense, since I have the address data in a Secure Note, which isn't tied to the URL for the webpage on which I need to enter the data. Drag and drop gives the problem that I described above.
I am hoping that the 1Password team can recognize that your customers need some control and flexibility in storing and extracting our data from 1Password. I don't expect 1Password to be able to anticipate every one of your customer's needs and uses, and how we will interact with all the webpages in the world. I do expect you to give us options, so that we have a reasonable chance of using 1Password to help us solve some problems for ourselves, such as dealing with the Post Office addressing standards that have existed for more than a hundred years.