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Oct 13, 2013 11:49 PM in response to groovycatmediaby degabs,Turn icloud sync off for notes on your ios device and back on. If that doesnt work restart the device, and the last option is to restore it. One of those steps has always worked for me.
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Oct 28, 2013 2:07 PM in response to groovycatmediaby Thomasvestergaard,Hi guys..
I think that the problem is that notes written before you activated syncing with icloud, doesn't get synced. Which means that when you activate syncing notes future notes will besynced with icloud but older notes has to be written again, in a new note, to get synced with Icloud. Hope i makes sense and that it helpes
Cheers..
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Nov 8, 2013 1:22 AM in response to groovycatmediaby DaveAnd65 ,Just loaded OS X Mavericks and now my Notes from my iPad have disappeared on in my iMac Mail. Any ideas how I can get the iPad notes back into my iMac mail?
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Nov 20, 2013 9:23 PM in response to groovycatmediaby Nitajk,I have been using ipad 4 for over a year. Had no problem syncing Notes with my Sony Vaio, even after update to IOS 7, until now. For the last few days the Ipad Notes are not appearing on my pc. I tried the different solutions mentioned in this forum, but it has not worked. And why should it - Notes Sync was working fine until a few days ago. Now it does not work, and without making any changes to the settings. I think it is a problem with Apple, and it is disappointing to see that they are not responding. It cannot be a bug with the latest update as syncing was happening even after the update.
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Nov 21, 2013 1:55 AM in response to jaysnoopby Nitajk,I had my default account as gmail, and then I tried yahoo. Both worked for me quite well. However now the Notes on ipad are not syncing to my pc even though the settings did not change after the upgrade to iOS7.
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Nov 21, 2013 2:21 AM in response to julester23by Nitajk,I read and re-read all these different solutions several times and also tried them all.
Finally it was julester23's solution which worked. I had to read it several times times though to understand it.
This is what I did and what you can try to see if it works for you:
Go to your ipad Notes ---> Accounts ---->icloud. You will get a list of documents stored there. Now tap on the right side of the ipad so that this list of documents is not seen anymore but only your latest note is visible. Now click on the new note icon and write your note. This note should appear on your pc, as it did mine.
There are 4-5 folders in the icloud Notes section - All Notes, Gmail, Yahoo, icloud or more if you have added more email accounts. If you write a new note while you are in any other section except icloud they will not sync to your other devices. This is what I discovered after one year of using the ipad. For the past year I never had any problem with syncing the notes to the pc and I have no idea which folder I was using. As far as I knew I was using the All Notes folder, but I am not sure.
Anyway, thanks julester23!
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Nov 23, 2013 1:21 AM in response to Thomasvestergaardby squareman,I wish apple would just add the ability on the phone to move a note from one list/account to another (much like you can with imap email). This would solve everything for "stranded" notes like mine. It would only require one action (move) per note instead of:
- Open
- Select all
- Copy
- Change list
- New
- Paste
… for every note.
So frustrating.
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Nov 25, 2013 7:47 PM in response to Thomasvestergaardby BookeCookie,Yes, that seems to be my situation, but somehow my iPhone first propagated one of the notes 1500 times! Trying to find a easier way to delete them than one by one. GRRRRRRRR!
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Dec 3, 2013 2:44 PM in response to groovycatmediaby tizweed,Deleting the iCloud Account and recreating it did the trick for me. Thanks!
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Dec 12, 2013 6:32 AM in response to Nitajkby Phaedrus25,To expand upon what Nitajk is saying and hopefully clarify:
I had a problem where Notes was not syncing between my iPad and my iPhone. What ultimately solved my problem was opening the Notes application on both devices, going into the Accounts settings on the upper left, and selecting iCloud - *on both devices*.
After running a few tests, I discovered that (unfortunately, to Apple users' chagrin) selecting the 'All Notes' option does not sync notes between devices. As Nitajk stated, the only setting that works for full syncing between devices is iCloud.
...Because, after all, it wouldn't be an Apple product if it worked straight out of the box, right? - More like "iCould...if it worked right."
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Jan 3, 2014 11:23 AM in response to groovycatmediaby th86,You may try checking you payment information for you icloud account. I had updated my info in the itunes store when my credit card expired several months ago. It seems the new information did not cross over to my icloud account. Go to system preferences> icloud>manage> view account. I do not pay for extra icloud storage, so I am not sure why it mattered, but this worked for me. Hope it works for someone else.
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Jan 4, 2014 1:54 PM in response to Jackjohnsonseaby SteveKir,Jackjohnsonsea wrote:
No and nobody from Apple Support is responding. I like Apple, don't get me wrong, but I find it super challenging and alot of work to get answers to questions short of taking 2 - 3 hours of my personal time and going to a store. This is not good in my opinion!
Too true! Some problems like the 2 1/2 year old mouse cursor/pointer disappearing remain unsloved, and the Mavericks firewire and thunderbold drives not sleeping bug. But have you noticed that an Apple person is posting in this discussion, for the first time ever! With an Apple icon:
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Jan 5, 2014 11:20 AM in response to SteveKirby Eric Root,They have been posting for awhile. The stated intent was to try to solve older, unanswered discussions.
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Jan 6, 2014 8:10 PM in response to groovycatmediaby gaberdine mac,groovycatmedia:
According to your signature, you are running Snow Leopard (as am I) - in which case iCloud does not sync with your Mac at all. However, it can be accessed (apart from photos, gee thanks, Apple!) via a web browser.
But wherever you're creating your notes, if they're not getting from iPhone to iCloud, the solution may be quite simple:
You're probably creating your notes in an (email) account that doesn't sync with iCloud.
"What?"
Rather than me explaining, do this: on your iDevices, go to Settings > Notes > Default Account.
Chances are this will be set to On My iPhone (or similar) or to the name of an email account that isn't iCloud.
Set this to iCloud.
Er... that's it.
Now when you create a new note on your iDevice, it should automatically sync to iCloud.
Apparently iCloud on the web only displays notes created in the iCloud account on your iDevice.
For JackJohnsonsea and others who don't get syncing in either direction, the solution is to follow the steps above and then on your iDevice make sure you are displaying all notes:
In Notes, tap Accounts (top left).
Now tap All Notes.
Presto! All your notes will be displayed.
FWIW I think the log out/log in/reset/delete/recreate workarounds are just resetting the default display of all notes on the iDevice.
Needless to say it is a sadly all-too-typical Apple design flaw that the default library page of Notes does not tell the user which set of notes are being displayed or that others may be available in other accounts.
I hope this helps somebody.
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Feb 23, 2014 11:08 AM in response to jaysnoopby ojessica,This worked! You just have to uncheck Notes from your settings on the device that wasn't syncing up and recheck it to reset the sync. Thank you!