You can also quickly access Notes from Control Center. Go to Settings > Control Center, and add Notes. Then open Control Center and tap Notes to create a note. Or, just ask Siri to "Start a new note."

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.


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To add something from another app, like a location or website, tap the Share button in the app that you want to share from. Tap the Notes app, then select the note that you want to add an attachment to, then tap Save.

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.

You can use an Apple Pencil with a compatible iPad to create an instant note from the Lock Screen or pick up where you left off on your last note. To change these settings, go to Settings > Notes, tap Access Notes from the Lock Screen, and choose an option.

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.

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.

I had the same issue. It's so frustrating. What I do to go down to the bottom of a note is so lame but it gets the job done: what I do is that I just insert any photo as soon as I open the note in question - then Evernote will insert the photo at the bottom of the note automatically. Then I delete the photo and start writing from the very bottom of the note.

I recently noticed within the last month that ALL of my notes from early 2013 back to 2008 are gone on my MacBook Pro (with OS 10.10.1). Then I checked iCloud via browser access and it showed the same. However, all of my original notes are still intact on my iPhone/iPad. The few notes that are shared between my Mac/iCloud and iPhone/iPad synch well with changes back and forth. The missing notes from my Mac/iCloud that are still on the iPhone/iPad do not synch in testing. Logging in/out of iCloud, with a restart of my Mac in between, makes no difference.

I have done all that you suggested very carefully and in a controlled testing environment. Still no change with the older notes that are missing on iCloud and my Mac, but rock solid synching with the notes that all devices share. This issue just isn't making any sense yet.

Once again, is there a way to extract the Notes main file from my iPhone/iPad and install it onto my Mac? Then I could resynch with iCloud to get all devices up to date. I really would like to keep the date of when all notes were last updated unchanged and that is the reason I keep asking. I can certainly create each individual note one by one from text file backups (via a third-party application) if there is no other option.

The problem as I see it is that if notes aren't syncing they are likely to be in another account and whatever method is used to move them to the iCloud account will likely change the modification date, which is the date used to organise 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.

I am having the same issue although I am not a developer I am using version 10.11 Beta (15A225f) Notes Version 4.0 (512). I can confirm that I was definitely able to create notes on my macbook before the beta installation. Another strange occurence happened with Notes when I first installed the beta OS, some of my notes duplicated and triplicated. I have already deleted 28 "copies" but have more to delete when I am done comparing to make sure I don't lose any data. I purchased storage and I currently have 142 GB available so I doubt that is an issue. Another thing to point out, I am unable to create a new note using iCloud and On My Mac acccounts.

First new note button greyed out > then I went to System preferences > iCloud > deselected and reselected note > coming back to notes, all notes disappeared ( stress levels high ! ) > all buttons are greyed out, tagging is not working, hashtag is not working.So basically if someone is storing important information in notes, you may loose it all ?I do see it on iCloud, though I am worried that somehow while syncing this may also get wiped outThere is no option to back up notes and restore themApple Engineers - please continue to work diligently to look at these forums and solve our issues.

The problem is in Quick notes.As you can try, if your last note is empty, the New note button is greyed and you cannot press it (even by cmd+N or menu).

Fill the new note and you can create another one.Monterey introduced Quick notes. When the Quick note is empty, it behaves same and you cannot create New note.

new note on my MacBook has been greyed out for many years. Every 6 months or so I look for a solution. I have asked many apple experts.I have a tone of important notes I created on my iPhone which works. I can't delete these.These are visible in the MacBook, but I can't create new ones on the MacBook. Its a bug which has been around for years.Both devices have notes set to sync in iCloud preferences.Today I tried switching off notes sync on iPhone, but it said it would deleted all my notes so I canceled. This is crazy.However, interestingly, if I switch off notes sync on the Mac, it doesn't say this, but it did it anyway without warning.then it loaded them again, now I can create new notes, for the first Time on my Mac.

For some time now I've noticed that my Notes app does not sync my notes across devices. iCloud sync for Notes is set to "on" on all my devices (iPad Pro, MacBook Pro, iMac, iPhone 14 Pro Max), and each device is up to date with the latest software versions. I've tried toggling iCloud Notes sync off, then on again (only on my iMac as a test) to see if I could "force the sync across devices and that made ALL my notes disappear off my iMac. Really hoping they come back. Here are my symptoms from a troubleshooting perspective:

I used be able to make a note on one device and just after a few seconds be able to see that very note on any other of my devices. Any update to a note from any device would act the same on other devices. As of late, it seems each device's Notes is its own standalone app that doesn't talk across devices. I have noticed this to be the case for months now.

I brought back a previous Time Machine on Mac just to get back a few lines of text as picking notes out of Time Machine STILL isn't possible...also tried a finder prompt trick by replacing "data background" folder but didnt work.

The app prompts me with "Tap here to enter your password" in a little grey prompt at the top of the sticky notes inside the app. When I press the prompt, it momentarily goes away, but then comes back. It doesn't take me anywhere that would let me enter a password. When this prompt appears, the notes stop syncing. ff782bc1db

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