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But to edit my LastPass passwords list, I have to do way too many clicks. Especially when it has remembered many passwords for different servers on the same domain, but it just distinguishes them by (2) (3) (4) etc. instead of by server name or URL.

So...is there any way to get like a "table" of my LastPass password that shows me the full URL each is associated with, the username, and the password, all in one view, so I can know what the (2) (3) (4) are without clicking through?

Even if I can't edit from such a table that would be great. But if it were also possible to bulk apply settings e.g. autofill, autologin etc., that would also be very helpful. Thanks! PS I'm using LastPass on Google Chrome 6 on Mac OS X--not sure if that matters.

Philip
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LastPass Chrome extension comes with an export feature, you can find it under LastPass -> Tools -> Export To. Select "LastPass" CSV.

The first row indicates the order of the columns

url,username,password,extra,name,grouping,fav

Once you've exported the CSV - you an open it in Excel, edit it to whatever you want & reimport it back into LastPass

Gareth
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