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I've got no idea what application you're talking about or what you're
running on your computer, so take this with a grain of salt. Typically,
when you enter an edit field for the first time, everything is
highlighted. Once you start typing, the text that was there is replaced
by what you're typing. therefore, you don't need to delete the stars
before you start typing. If you do anything in the edit field before you
start typing, such as using the arrow keys or the home or end keys then
you'll be inserting text, so you'll want to delete the old password
before you start typing. I hope this helps.
On 11/6/18 4:13 AM, Ricky Lomey wrote:
> Hi
> Hi list
>
> When typing in or pasting a password for an email account,
> Should one backspace and delete the stars or just put the password?
> Interesting that with this address, though not I'm not asked for the
> password that often, it seems to have no problem accepting it when pasted
> but when I type it in it sometimes initially rejects it, the problem is with
> another account where it goes weird for a few days sometimes and keeps
> asking for the password even though it's checked to save automatically as
> well like my others.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> Ricky Lomey
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