![]() However, if you store notes on your Mac, they aren’t available on any of your other devices. You can store notes on your Mac rather than online (such as your iCloud account). However, any notes with HTML formatting (notes you created by copying and pasting from a website) may look a bit off. On the bright side, when you upgrade, most of the formatting in your notes stays the same. ![]() Alas, part two: any notes you create or edit on those devices won’t appear on devices with upgraded notes. Alas, you can’t access upgraded notes on devices with earlier versions of OS X or iOS. If you upgrade your notes, you can view and edit them on other devices with macOS 10.11 or later, iOS 9 or later, or iPadOS that are signed in to iCloud using the same Apple ID. This means that until you upgrade, you can’t apply paragraph styles or checklists, browse the attachments in your notes, see and restore recently deleted notes, lock your notes, or add people to notes. If you see an Upgrade button next to iCloud in the sidebar of the Notes app, you haven’t upgraded your notes yet. To pin notes, you must be using upgraded iCloud notes or notes stored on your Mac. You can also pin your most important notes to the top of the list for easy access. By the way, once you have one note in the Pinned section, you can drag notes in and out of the section to pin or unpin them.īy default, the notes you’ve changed most recently are listed first in the notes list or gallery view, but you can sort notes differently. Note that you can’t pin a note from the Recently Deleted folder, or one that hasn’t been upgraded. If you pin a note on one device, it’s likely pinned on all your devices (more on this in a moment). You can also swipe right on the note (in the list of notes) using two fingers on the trackpad (use one finger on a Magic Mouse), then click the Pin button. ![]() Launch the Notes app and choose one or more notes.
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