User's Guide
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To save the note, tap Done.
Tip: To choose a default style for the first line in all new notes, go to Settings
> Notes > New
Notes Start With.
You can quickly create a note or resume work on your last note by tapping the Lock screen with
Apple Pencil (on supported models). On other iPad models, you can do this if you add Notes to
Control Center. To change the Lock screen behavior, go to Settings
> Notes > Access Note
from Lock Screen.
Add a checklist
In a note, tap
, then do any of the following:
Add items to the list: Enter text, then tap return to enter the next item.
Increase or decrease the indentation: Swipe right or left on the item.
Mark an item as complete: Tap the empty circle next to the item to add a checkmark.
Reorder an item: Touch and hold the empty circle or checkmark next to the item, then drag
the item to a new position in the list.
Manage items in the list: Tap the list to see the menu, tap , tap Checklist, then tap Check All,
Uncheck All, Delete Checked, or Move Checked to Bottom.
To automatically sort checked items to the bottom in all your notes, go to Settings
> Notes >
Sort Checked Items, then tap Automatically.
Add or edit a table
In a note, tap
, then do any of the following:
Enter text: Tap a cell, then enter your text. To start another line of text in the cell, touch and
hold the Shift key and tap next.
Move to the next cell: Tap next. When you reach the last cell, tap next to start a new row.
Format a row or column: Tap a row or column selection handle, then choose a style such as
bold, italic, underline, or strikethrough.
Add or delete a row or column: Tap a row or column selection handle, then choose to add or
delete.
Move a row or column: Touch and hold a row or column selection handle, then drag it to a
new position.
See more columns: If the table becomes wider than your screen, swipe right or left on the
table to see all the columns.
To remove the table and convert its contents to text, tap a cell in the table, tap
, then tap
Convert to Text.
Change the Notes display on your iPad
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