All my notes have disappeared I have (had) hundreds of notes, originally in Evernote, which I reluctantly moved over to Onenote - never truly got to grips with Onenote, it's nothing like as easy to use as Evernote, but I've persevered. Evernote on my iPhone SE2 with iOS 14 is basically worthless. Syncing is running 3 or 4 DAYS behind Evernote on Windows and the Web. If you create a note via the share function in the iOS version, it basically disappears. Doesn't show up anywere. Today is Wednesday, time almost 5 p.m. My iOS Evernote shows 21,502 notes in All Notes.
Check your account settings. If you store your notes with a third-party account or email service, like. When you delete a note, it’s moved to the Trash. The Trash is synced across your devices like all of your other synced content. A short tutorial to get VicPLN participants started with their first Evernote note. Includes a quick orientation to your page, creating your first note, usin.
Check your account settings
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If you store your notes with a third-party account or email service, like Gmail or Yahoo, check your settings:
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- Go to Settings > Mail, then tap Accounts.
- Tap the email account that you want to check.
- Make sure that Notes is on.
If you use Notes with more than one email account, just repeat the steps for each account. Apps store download for mac. If your account is missing, learn how to add it again.
Check your Recently Deleted folder
If you store your notes on iCloud, check your Recently Deleted folder:
- Open Notes, then tap Back until you see your Folders list.
- Tap Recently Deleted and search for your note.
If you find your note in Recently Deleted or in another folder, you can move it:
- In the Notes list, tap Edit.
- Select the note that you want to move.
- Tap Move, then select the folder you want to move it to.
If you use notes with another service, like Gmail or Yahoo, check the Trash folder of that account in the Mail app. If you delete a note from the Notes app, your third-party account will usually keep it in the Trash folder. To recover a note from the Trash folder, you need to copy and paste the note to a new note in the Notes app.
Use Search to find your notes
- Open Notes, then tap Back until you see your list of notes.
- Tap the Search bar and type a word, phrase, or the title from the note that you're looking for.
- Make sure All Accounts is selected. Search will check all of your notes in each folder across your accounts, like an email account.
If you don't see the Search bar, you might need to scroll to find it. If you still can't find a note, you might have the note locked. Search will only see the title of locked notes, so you might need to check all of your locked notes to find the specific note that you're looking for.
Manually search for your notes
If Search doesn't show results, you might need to check a different folder and scroll down the list:
- Open Notes, then tap Back until you see your Folders list.
- If you have more than one folder, tap a different folder to see if your note is in there.
If you still can't find your note, it's possible that you're not using the correct word, phrase or title from the note.
Learn more about Notes
Use Notes to do things like create checklists, sketch ideas, and share notes.
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