Pin your favorite or most important notes to make them easier to find. To pin a note, swipe right over the note, then release. Or go to the note, tap the More button , then tap the Pin button . To unpin a note, swipe right over the note again.

To add a photo or video, tap in a note, then tap the Camera button . Tap Take Photo or Video to create a new photo or video, or Choose Photo or Video to add an existing one. Tap Use Photo or Use Video, or tap Add to add an existing one. You can also scan documents and add them to your notes.


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The Notes app lets you lock any note that you want to keep private from anyone else that might use your device. Depending on your device, you can use Face ID, Touch ID, along with a password to lock and unlock your notes.

One day noticed there were MILLIONS of copies of notes made on my iPhone (sometimes many copies of one note, what joy) filling up my various gmails. Found out here (thank you apple support community) that if i go into settings>mail>accounts on my iphone and toggle the 'notes' button to 'off' in each of those accounts, it will stop sending copies to my gmail, huzzah! Also that terrifying warning comes up saying all those notes will be deleted from my phone. Gack.

Before doing that, i wanted to confirm my notes are indeed backing up to my iCloud... but it's kind of unclear what's going on there. If i go to Settings>icloud>Apps using iCloud, 'Notes' is one of the apps using the Cloud, but when i click 'iCloud Backup', it's not one of the apps listed as being backed up to the Cloud.

Welcome to Apple Support Communities. It sounds like your notes are connected to your Gmail account. If you disable notes for Gmail on your iPhone, this will remove associated notes from your iPhone. They will only be accessible from your Gmail account, either through webmail or other devices. Add or remove accounts in Notes on iPhone - Apple Support has more information about removing notes accounts. If you added your Gmail account back to your iPhone at some point, then enabled notes again, any notes that you have on your Gmail account would be added as well.

As far as the iCloud question, when Notes is enabled for iCloud, this automatically syncs your notes between devices. When iCloud is enabled, Notes are not included in your iCloud backup. This guidance from What does iCloud back up? - Apple Support further explains.

Not sure what iCloud password it was referring to as I tried to enter my Apple password but it did not work. I did the same thing as per waht CarwynR had done, under Setting --> Apple ID --> iCloud, I turned on the "Note" under Apps using iCloud. Upon doing so, those notes which I had shifted to iCloud folder were all GONE.

I tried going to the same setting and turn off the "Note" under Apps using iCloud but still do not see my notes back to my note folder and this time round, the iCloud main folder under Note is totally missing.

The only way to restore those notes from the "On My iPhone" account would be by restoring from a backup on your computer. To find one, check out this page: Locate backups of your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch

I was wondering if there is anyway that I could be able to get my notes back on the folder called On My iPhone. I have gone to settings and the function called "On My iPhone" Account had been turned off for some reason. So I turned it back on and restarted my phone. I am still able to look at the notes that I had saved on iCloud but other than that that's it, and I had most of my notes saved on the "On My iPhone" folder. Whenever I go to the search bar of the iPhone on the home screen and look up a keyword from a note that I had on that folder it pops up and whenever I click it, it takes me to the notes app but its just blank. So I was wondering if there is any sort of solution to getting them to appear again on the notes app itself. I don't usually do backups so I might lose a lot of things, so if I could avoid going an older backup it would be great.

Running the latest software can help with overall performance, and since you're able to see the notes on iCloud and locate them by keyword on your iPhone, make sure you're running the latest iOS version.

I am currently running the latest software at the moment. Like the day before all of the notes "On My iPhone" folder would appear. It started happening yesterday and tried many things to get them back. I logged into iCloud.com but the only notes that I see are the ones on iCloud which is only 14. I am assuming that it has to do something with the software update, but I could be wrong. The iPhone model is the iPhone 11. I have not made any changes to my iPhone and have not removed and email account. But I am at least less nervous now that at least the notes are still there since they do show up whenever I look them up on my iPhone. Other than that I don't know what the actual problem could be. But I seen some people report this kind of problem as well. Hopefully whenever a new software update comes out then everything can be restored. I think I will have to be patient.

This has been bugging me since I started with Evernote.... On my iPhone, if I open a long note (and yes, some notes are long), the only way I've found to get to the bottom and type new information is grabbing the scroll bar and dragging it.... forever. I have Googled about this and I'm surprised to not have found a solution yet. Is it possible there is no way to have focus be at the bottom of notes when I open them? It's really tedious to have to embark on a scroll adventure each time I want to add a new item to my note! Personally, I think that should be the default behaviour, but if not, at least create a setting or a viable shortcut on mobile devices.

SOLUTION: After hours of trying to fix the issue of my iphone notes not syncing to my Macbook Pro, I finally found the solution. Open Notes on your computer, go to File>Accounts>icloud and sign in through that method. Then restart your computer.

Those steps do not fix the problem on my devices. My iOS device (iPhone 13) reliably syncs to iCloud and my Mac M2 Pro receives those syncs. But it will NO LONGER work in the opposite direction: A change to an existing or new Note that is made on the Mac will not sync to my IOS device. Often when I try to solve this issue by editing a note to try to force a refresh, a duplicate Note appears making 2 identical notes, but the Mac-to-iOS sync still won't update either note in iOS. This has started happening awhile ago during recent updates of macOS Ventura, now on 13.4.1. My use is to create a Note or update an existing Note on macOS, then access that edited Note on iOS when I'm away from the computer. It always lets me down when I open the note on iOS and find the update I made on the Mac is never there anymore.

WARNING: When I did this, the notes app on my laptop synced to my cloud files (same as iPhone) and I lost any edits to Notes that only existed on my laptop. I also lost any Notes that we only on my laptop and had not yet synced properly to the cloud. For me, it was a relatively small price to pay to get my notes back in sync across devices.

For the last few years Apple Notes across my device (MAC, iPhone, iPad) would not sync correctly. I had over 650 Notes, and many of them had attachments, e.g., pictures, links to subdirectories, and PDFs. And I was sharing some notes. The problems I experienced included some Notes not syncing; always a different number of notes on different devices (a difference of 30+ notes across synced devices); occasionally Notes updates would not replicate across devices (VERY bad). And I tried ALL the Apple recommended approaches and various online suggestions, including deleting ALL Notes on a device then re-syncing from Apple Cloud to refresh the sync. But despite many attempts, I just could not get my Notes to correctly replicate across my devices nor stay synced afterwards. It was a big mess and causing me a lot of grief.

Today I decided to delete group.com.apple.notes that stores all cashed Notes data on the computer. It can found here ~/Bibliotek/Group Containers/group.com.apple.notes/ (Before deleting it make a copy of the whole folder just in case you need to restore it.)

Thank you for your instructions. UNFORTUNATELY, they do not help. Since upgrading my Mac to latest Sonoma, notes no longer syncs with my other devices which have also been upgraded to the latest iOS. The instructions above have been followed, but syncing notes has stopped.

The main reason was I guess, I had imported approximately 3.000 notes from Evernote as an ENEX file. The notes were successfully imported to Apple Notes on my MacBook Pro, successfully synchronised with iCloud and iPhone. But I had an endless sync icon on my iPad even after days..

What I did, I found the Exporter app from App Store which targets to export Apple notes of local folders as ".md" files with separate attachement folders. This app exported my whole library where ~10s of notes were "failed to export". After Exporter finished operation, it generates a log page where you can see the export failed note titles.

I found all these failed exports (many of them were notes with embedded TIFFs) and removed from Apple Notes, the iPad finished synchronization and all total number of notes on various devices were same. ff782bc1db

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