How to Create a "Cheat Sheet" to Remember Your Log in Information for Multiple Websites
If you use a lot of websites on the Internet and have trouble remembering your log-in information this article is for you. All you need to do is to create a table using Microsoft Word, or a similar program and create a cheat sheet to keep you organized. Follow this article's steps to find out how. Note: this article will use Microsoft Word as an example.
Steps
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1Open MS Word's clean page to get started.Ad
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2Enter a title for each column, making sure to leave enough space for the website name (first column) and e-mail column
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3Place a cursor on the first line of the table and enter the first website and its log-in information.
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4Place a cursor on the second line and enter the next website and its log-in information.
- If a website does not require entering a user Id, or e-mail, put ******* in that field.
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5Continue entering the websites you are using until you have gotten all of them entered.
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7Make sure to save the document giving it a name you can remember. For example, you can simply name the document "Passwords".
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8Print out the document and keep it in a safe, but easy to find (by you) place.
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9Done. From this day on don't worry about remembering passwords to the websites even if you have 20+ of them.
- If you decide to assign a password to this document this is the only password you will have to remember.
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Tips
- If you are concerned that this cheat sheet can be found and used by the people who are not supposed to, take a hard copy with you to school, work, etc. Keep it in your bag and don't take it out.
- When you change a password, or an e-mail address for any website, make sure to pencil it in right away on the cheat sheet if you don't have the time to update the document at the moment.
- When do you have the time, open the MS Word document and enter all the new information you have penciled down.
- Norton, Google Chrome, Firefox will let you set the tool that will automatically remember your passwords for you, but it will not remember your user ID or e-mail information.
Warnings
- If you assigned a password to this document, you may forget it. But don't worry. If you included a password to this cheat sheet you can always look it up.
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