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german_mel2021-06-21 10:38:37
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german_mel, 2021-06-21 10:38:37

Is it possible to save the password to the buffer and use it permanently with a separate command?

Good afternoon! For testing, you often have to jump between browsers and stands, the test stands use a master password and it's terribly inconvenient to constantly copy-paste it. Temporarily saving in the browser is inconvenient. You also have to log in with different accounts using the same master password.

Is it possible to somehow save the password in a buffer in a separate cell and use it without overwriting it with Ctrl + C? Maybe there is some additional software, I will be grateful for any ideas.

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Denis Melnikov, 2021-06-21
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If we are talking about Windows 10, then you can use the win + v command , the buffer log will be used.

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Damian Lewis, 2021-06-21
@DamianLewis

NI FastPaste is perfect for your purpose

NI FastPaste - with this program you can set up a quick insertion of frequently used text phrases in documents, websites, chats, etc. This application will be especially useful and convenient for those users who, in their activities (at home or at work), are often faced with the need to fill in template data, allowing them to significantly save time.

https://www.softportal.com/software-38502-ni-fastp...

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Artem @Jump, 2021-06-21
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jump between browsers and stands
In general, most password managers are able to substitute the password where necessary, without any clipboards.

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