How to Create a "Cheat Sheet" to Remember Your Log in Information for Multiple Websites

Open MS Word's clean page to get started. ,Enter a title for each column, making sure to leave enough space for the website name (first column) and e-mail column ,Place a cursor on the first line of the table and enter the first website and its...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Open MS Word's clean page to get started.

    If a website does not require entering a user Id, or e-mail, put ******* in that field. ,, If you do this step make sure to enter it into the cheat sheet as well.

    Your cheat sheet will look something like this (see image) , For example, you can simply name the document "Passwords".,, 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.
  2. Step 2: Enter a title for each column

  3. Step 3: making sure to leave enough space for the website name (first column) and e-mail column

  4. Step 4: Place a cursor on the first line of the table and enter the first website and its log-in information.

  5. Step 5: Place a cursor on the second line and enter the next website and its log-in information.

  6. Step 6: Continue entering the websites you are using until you have gotten all of them entered.

  7. Step 7: Secure this cheat sheet by assigning a password to it (optional).

  8. Step 8: Make sure to save the document giving it a name you can remember.

  9. Step 9: Print out the document and keep it in a safe

  10. Step 10: but easy to find (by you) place.

Detailed Guide

If a website does not require entering a user Id, or e-mail, put ******* in that field. ,, If you do this step make sure to enter it into the cheat sheet as well.

Your cheat sheet will look something like this (see image) , For example, you can simply name the document "Passwords".,, 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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