I just use Word and password protect the file. By 'air gap' I mean I'm never connected to the internet when editing a file containing passwords and the USB stick containing the password file is removed before I reconnect. Best to restart the PC if you are paranoid about password data remaining in memory!
I think you mean Microsoft word right? I don't have it so I think I'm going to put my passwords into a password protected 7zip archive and onto a usb stick.
Does 7zip load any opened files into a temp folder?
I think you mean Microsoft word right? I don't have it so I think I'm going to put my passwords into a password protected 7zip archive and onto a usb stick.
Does 7zip load any opened files into a temp folder?
Yes, I meant MS Word. Some of those archive utilities have quite good password protection. I can't advise on 7Zip and whether it stores temporary files.
Is it possible to store and / or to print out the Outlook.com (so not the Office-Outlook) address list?
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in the mean time somebody gave me a clue: in the right up316710per corner (addressess / Outlook.com) you can see
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