You may want to use the built-in merge & compare functions (under the "File" menu).
Printing passwords in inherently insecure. Aside from the hardcopy, copies of the text being printed may be left on the PC's spool directory, on the printer, and possibly other places as well, especially if the printer is on the network.
If you still wish to print your passwords, best to export them to a text file, and print that via Notepad, Excel, etc.
Cheers,
Rony
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I want to combine 3 or 4 separate "safe" lists. Is there a way to print out the contents of each safe?
Hi,
You may want to use the built-in merge & compare functions (under the "File" menu).
Printing passwords in inherently insecure. Aside from the hardcopy, copies of the text being printed may be left on the PC's spool directory, on the printer, and possibly other places as well, especially if the printer is on the network.
If you still wish to print your passwords, best to export them to a text file, and print that via Notepad, Excel, etc.
Cheers,