• iCloud can back up your notes and texts to your computer.
  • You can export and backup your notes to your computer.

Ways to Back Up Notes on Mac/iPhone

Back Up Notes on Mac

Backup Using Saving Notes as a PDF

PDFs are a good backup option for your Notes. If you have a note with all of your usernames and passwords, for instance, save it as a PDF first before taking it a step further and storing it on a cloud service where you can later convert it to your preferred format (which you can do easily via Google Docs). In any event, the only way to save a specific note as a file is through the PDF export function for Mac. Other options include copying and pasting the contents of your notes onto another software, etc.

I would like to back up my note “I am not a scientist.”

After the note is selected, on the File tab, choose the Export as PDF option.

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Backup Using iCloud

If you have a lot of notes, it can be difficult to keep track of them all. But by using specific MacOS or iOS features, you can make a copy of all your notes. One way to do this is to use iCloud. Let’s look at how to sync your Notes with Apple’s cloud storage platform. ..

Apple ID is a unique identifier that can be used to access your account on the Apple website and other Apple products. To create an Apple ID, you must first choose an account type in System preferences. After you have chosen an account type, you can create a new Apple ID by clicking the Create Apple ID button.

If you use the Notes app on your Mac using iCloud, select it when you open the App Store on this Mac.

If you want to keep your notes safe and secure, you can copy and paste the PDF files of the notes to your iCloud Drive.

Back Up Notes on iPhone

Backup Using iCloud

Open the “Settings” app, and select " iCloud."

Enter your Apple ID and password. Click the “Sign In” button. ..

Notes are a handy way to keep track of important information. When set to the “On” position, they will be displayed on the screen whenever you need them.

To enable or disable the Documents & Data feature on your computer, tap “Documents & Data” in the Settings app, and then select the “On” or “Off” switch. ..

You’ll be taken to the iCloud website.

The “Storage & Backup” option on your computer will show you how to back up your files and folders, as well as create a schedule for automatic backups.

To set the iCloud toggle switch to the “On” position, choose the “Back Up Now” button.

Backup Using iTunes

Plug the USB connector cable into the iPhone’s Lightning port and plug the other end into your computer’s USB port. If iTunes doesn’t automatically launch, open it by clicking on the iTunes icon on your computer. ..

If you don’t see the “iPhone” button in the iTunes application, it means that you have previously activated the sidebar and need to select your iPhone from the Devices section. ..

After that, select “This Computer” in the Summary tab.

To create a backup of your iPhone, select the “Back Up Now” option. You can also select the “Sync With This iPhone Over Wi-Fi” option to automatically create a daily backup when you plug in your iPhone, open iTunes on your computer and connect to the same Wi-Fi network.

Final Words

If you use the Notes app on your Mac, you can back it up by using the “Back Up to iCloud” feature. This will automatically upload your notes to iCloud if you have an active iCloud account. If you don’t have an active iCloud account, or if you want to back up your notes without uploading them to iCloud, you can use the “Back Up to Mac” feature. This will save your notes on your Mac in a file called “Notes.mbox”. ..