- Exporting an XML File From Sticky Password (Windows)
- Exporting an TXT File From Sticky Password (Mac)
- Importing Your Sticky Password Data Into RoboForm Desktop (Windows)
- Importing Your Sticky Password Data Into RoboForm Desktop (Mac)
Exporting an XML File From Sticky Password (Windows)
1) Open Sticky Password and log in. Then, click the "Menu" button in the upper right corner and select "Export" from the menu which will appear.
2) A window will appear asking you if you would like to export all your data items from Sticky Password, or just the ones you have selected. Choose the "Export All" option (any duplicates will be detected on import to RoboForm).
3) A window will appear asking you what format you would like to export your data in. Choose the "Sticky Password 6 XML" option.
4) The save dialogue will appear. Name your file and choose a location for it. Keep a careful note of where you choose to save the file, as you will need to access it later in order to import your data to RoboForm.
Once finished, click the "Save" button.
5) Sticky Password will present you with a window confirming that your export was successful.
Exporting an TXT File From Sticky Password (Mac)
1) Open Sticky Password and log in. Click the “File” dropdown menu in the upper left corner, select “Export”, and then click “Unencrypted”.
2) The “Save as” menu will appear. Name your file and choose a location for it. Keep a careful note of where you choose to save the file, as you will need to access it later in order to import your data to RoboForm.
Once finished, click the "Export" button and a .txt file containing your data will be saved to the location you chose.
Importing Your Sticky Password Data Into RoboForm Desktop (Windows)
1) Click the [ ^ ] (show hidden icons) button in the bottom right corner of your screen, then click the RoboForm icon. Select "Tools" from the menu. Then, click the "Import" option.
2) From the "Import" dialog choose "Sticky Password" from the column on the left.
At the bottom of this screen, you can click the "Folder" icon to choose the RoboForm folder where the data will be imported to. By default, the data will be imported into the "Home" folder.
Once the location has been set, select the blue "Import from File" button in the lower right corner.
3) Select the XML file that you previously exported from Sticky Password. Then, click the "Open" button.
4) When the import has been successfully completed, the following screen will display. If the confirmation screen does not appear, the file you tried to import is formatted incorrectly.
WARNING: It is strongly recommended that you delete the XML file after this process because it contains unprotected data. Do not send it to anyone, upload it to the Internet, or even leave it in local storage on your computer.
Importing Your Sticky Password Data Into RoboForm Desktop (Mac)
1) Click the RoboForm icon in the top right of your screen on the Menu bar. Click the 3 dots in the upper right corner. Then, select "Settings" from the menu.
2) Select "Account & Data" from the column on the left, and then click the "Import from..." button under the "Import and Export" section.
3) From the "Import" dialog choose "Sticky Password" from the column on the left.
At the bottom of this screen, you can click the "Folder" icon to choose the RoboForm folder where the data will be imported to. By default, the data will be imported into the "Home" folder.
Once the location has been set, select the blue "Import from File" button in the lower right corner.
4) Select the .txt file that you previously exported from Sticky Password. Then, click the "Choose file for import" button.
5) When the import has been successfully completed, the following screen will display. If the confirmation screen does not appear, the file you tried to import is formatted incorrectly.
WARNING: It is strongly recommended that you delete the TXT file after this process because it contains unprotected data. Do not send it to anyone, upload it to the Internet, or even leave it in local storage on your computer.
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