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Resolved Firefox stored password list

Discussion in 'Firefox, Thunderbird & SeaMonkey' started by Greg Golden, 2013/10/23.

  1. 2013/10/23
    Greg Golden

    Greg Golden Well-Known Member Thread Starter

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    Using Firefox v.24 on Windows 7. I'm looking at my saved passwords list in Firefox and I want to print the list. Can it be done? Thanks/ Greg;)
     
  2. 2013/10/23
    retiredlearner

    retiredlearner SuperGeek WindowsBBS Team Member

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    Hi Greg, can snipping tool be used to achieve the task? Neil.
     

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    Greg Golden

    Greg Golden Well-Known Member Thread Starter

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    Neil- thanks, I had not thought of that. The Snipping tool does highlight and capture most of the table, but not all. I will make do with that.
    thanks
    G.
     
  5. 2013/10/24
    captjlddavis

    captjlddavis Well-Known Member

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    greetings:

    another option might be to install "PasswordExporter" extension, export the passwords as CSV file

    PasswordExporter

    You Might have to manually bump the "em:maxVersion"

    Please see:

    Editing MaxVersion-on_to_change_its_compatibility

    Open the CSV file in spreadsheet program and sort, print or do what ever you want.

    But then again I might be wrong

    regards:captjld
     
  6. 2013/10/25
    TonyT

    TonyT SuperGeek Staff

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    No, you cannot print the entire list as text, but you can print an image of the entire list.
    Open the saved password list.
    Drag the corners of the window until you can read all of its content.
    Press the Print Screen key on your keyboard.
    Open Microsoft Paint.
    Click the Edit menu and select Paste.
    Click the File Menu and select Print.

    You can capture any single password as text by selecting the line (click on it once) and it will be highlighted. Then right click the highlighted line and select Copy password. Then open Notepad > Edit menu > Paste. Print the text.
     

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