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  • Posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion on KeePass

    No font works. Whether it is 1 or I or l (that was a one, a capital i and a lower case L if you couldn't tell, or zeros and Os or whatever, no font works for everything. What works is the colored passwords plugin. https://github.com/Rookiestyle/ColoredPassword

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on KeePass

    I would like to ask, if is there any way i can make a database inside a database? I mean i have A and B database. This isn't a question, it is a solution to a problem that is not defined. What are you really trying to do? Are you trying to keep two databases in sync? Are you tryijng to have 2 databases always available and if to, why not just a folder inside a database. I do not understand the actual problem.

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on KeePass

    There is normally a setting on the page printing to "make it fit and not cut it off." For example, on the print preview, Keepass has this. - apparently it's going to be an attachment. So, if you can't find this option on your printer, I'd suggest printing a pdf with Windows print to pdf and then print that pdf file which will have a fit to printer margin option on the print when printing a pdf file.

  • Posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion on KeePass

    Thanks for responding. Here's the procedure I'm making up starting after the bitwarden export of a .json unencrypted file. 1. Run Keepass. It will try and open your last database. Choose Cancel. 2. Choose the icon to make a new database 3. Give it a Filename which includes the date. 4. Use the same password you used for Bitwarden and type it in VERY carefully showing the password. 5. Then a new screen comes up and asks for a Database Name. It says we should enter a name or leave it empty. I'd like...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Open Discussion on KeePass

    I've got some clients better suited to Bitwarden than Keepass. But, even for those, I recommend Keepass for the Bitwarden backup. (Export bitwarden .json file and import into a new keepass database with a file name of mmddyyyybackup. Now, an interesting thing happens as this is done. Keepass asks for a database name. What is that for? There is a file with a name, what is this other name for? Is there something we should put there for some reason? It doesn't seem to do anything.

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on KeePass

    Perfect.

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on KeePass

    Does an Import from a Bitwarden json file include the TOTP? Bitwarden makes it simple enough, but I don't know if Keepass implemented it and adds the advanced fields. I've used Keepass for a very long time, but many of my clients are now wanting syncing between laptops, phones, tablets and desktops so I think Bitwarden is better for them. For that reason, I'm trying to develop some expertise with that product. I like it, but it doesn't have a decent backup to the local computer. My recommendation...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on KeePass

    I'll try the template idea. That's good. Also, for my purpose, I can just leave them. What's happening is that I've used and installed Keepass and taught clients to use it for well over a decade. But, more and more of my clients are requiring synchronization across multiple devices. They are also getting older and their brains are slowing down. I used triggers and dropbox for a few years, but found a weird instance where it didn't work. So, I've begun putting some clients into BitWarden. The problem...

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