Hi Martin,
Thanks very much for your prompt reply.
I do understand why I'm being prompted for using a generated password, but not saving it; it's a good process to have in place. I'm confused in that I don't see any apparent way to "confirm and accept" the generated password, and update the account accordingly; I'd expect to see an "OK" button, or "accept," or something along those lines. I see and understand the prompt, but what I don't see is any way to tell the password manager, "yes, go ahead and use this generated password for this account." There's no "save," or "OK", or anything else like that. And so far, I've seen that prompt to update the stored password exactly once, when I changed my Amazon password from the old stored value to one that I asked password manager to generate for me. THEN I was prompted to update stored password, but that never seems to happen when setting up a new account.
In other words, the popup window telling me I'm using an unsaved password appears to be informational only; there are no user input controls to tell password manager to go ahead and store the generated password that wasn't saved. And I still don't understand why it wasn't saved in the first place... again, when Avast generates a password, there is the password, and some "included characters" checkboxes, and a "length" with + and - clickboxes... no "save" or "ok" or any other means of accepting this password other than just hitting "enter" on the keyboard. When I do this, and visit the site later, I'm always prompted for the unsaved password. So what am I supposed to be doing (that I'm apparently not doing) to use this password AND save it for future use? I think I'm attaching a screenshot of the generated password window, but I'm new to Windows 10 and I'm not sure what's actually been saved as a screenshot....