you want to have lengthy, complicated and unique passwords for every
website that you use but that rarely happens in practice because complex
passwords are impossible for anyone to remember.
Some people rely on password managers like LastPass or KeePass – they store all your passwords in an encrypted database which is then protected by a master password.
You enter the master password and you instantly have access to all your stored user logins and passwords. LastPass and 1Password also offers apps for mobile devices.
The other day I got an email from N.Vamsi asking me how to setup these auto-responders using Google Forms?
Some people rely on password managers like LastPass or KeePass – they store all your passwords in an encrypted database which is then protected by a master password.
You enter the master password and you instantly have access to all your stored user logins and passwords. LastPass and 1Password also offers apps for mobile devices.
The other day I got an email from N.Vamsi asking me how to setup these auto-responders using Google Forms?
Would you mind telling me how you have set up auto email updater for inputs taken from Google forms.
I have seen your video tutorial on setting up Google forms and getting input values to an email address but auto email responder is something new! Do you have any tutorials for that as well?This is easy and you can can add the auto-reply feature to your Google Forms in less than a minute. Here are the steps involved:
- Go to your Google Drive and create a new Google Form. Add any number of fields to the form but make sure you have a field called “Email Address” where the submitter will input their email address.
- Assuming that you are saving your Google Form responses in a separate spreadsheet, open that sheet and choose the Script Editor option under the Tools menu.
- Copy-paste the following script into the script editor and hit the floppy icon to save the script.
- Inside the Script Editor, choose Run – Initialize and authorize the script to send emails on your behalf.
