Writing Script

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Dave

I know nothing about scripting, but I do know I am continuously entering my
email address for various reasons. Since my typing skills are only a little
better than my scripting skills, I was wondering if there is a short scrip
routine that would enter my email address whenever it was called for??

The issue occurs most frequently (maybe only) in sites entered through
Internet Explorer.
Thx

Dave
 
M

Martin X.

The AutoFill feature of Google Toolbar will do that for you. I'm sure other
toolbars such as Yahoo would also have something similiar.

http://toolbar.google.com

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Regards,

Moe Phough

I know nothing about scripting, but I do know I am continuously entering my
email address for various reasons. Since my typing skills are only a little
better than my scripting skills, I was wondering if there is a short scrip
routine that would enter my email address whenever it was called for??

The issue occurs most frequently (maybe only) in sites entered through
Internet Explorer.
Thx

Dave
 
D

Don Phillipson

Dave said:
I know nothing about scripting, but I do know I am continuously entering
my
email address for various reasons. Since my typing skills are only a
little
better than my scripting skills, I was wondering if there is a short scrip
routine that would enter my email address whenever it was called for??

Martin X. said:
The AutoFill feature of Google Toolbar will do that for you. I'm sure
other
toolbars such as Yahoo would also have something similiar.

There is usually more than one way to skin any PC cat.
One is
1. All passwords etc. in a spreadsheet file, set as the
default data file whenever the spreadsheet app loads.
2. Since often used, the spreadsheet app has a
desktop icon (link) activated by a hotkey.
3. Thus all login IDs and passwords are loaded (and
can be searched fast) by the hotkey: and can be
copied and pasted by Ctl C and Ctl V.
 
D

Dave

OK - thank you all
Looks like I have a little research to do, but I get the idea.

Thanks again - greatly appreciated

Dave
 
3

3c273

Google for a program called MacroMaker. There should still be a freeware
version out there. You can record any key sequence you like and assign it to
a hot key combination.
Louis
 

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