Quick Note is a cool and useful feature available on iPad and Mac, but you’ve probably seen that it automatically resumes the same Quick Note every time you open it instead of creating a new one. Don’t worry, there’s a way to change this, and it’ll only take you a moment.
Quick Note Automatically Opens the Previous Note
By default, when you open a Quick Note on your iPad or Mac, it’ll always resume the last Quick Note you made, so you can resume what you were doing before. There’s no doubt that’s useful from time to time, but it can also get annoying, especially if you only use Quick Notes for different quick reminders or ideas.
The good news is that it’s really easy to change the settings, so your iPad or Mac always opens a new Quick Note.
How to Always Open a New Quick Note on Mac
If you’re tired of opening the same Quick Note on Mac when you’re using your Notes for research or work, then here’s how to change it.
- Open the Notes app on your Mac.
- Go to Notes > Preferences from the menu bar.
- Disable Resume last Quick Note to turn it off.
- Close the Preferences window.
How to Always Open a New Quick Note on iPad
Likewise, you can also change your Quick Note settings on your iPad. But instead of going to the Notes app, you’ll need to head to Settings on iPad and follow these steps:
- Open the Settings app on your iPad.
- Scroll down and select Notes.
- Scroll down again, and disable Resume Last Quick Note.
Create a New Quick Note
As we mentioned, changing your settings always to use a new Quick Note couldn’t be any easier. Remember that if you want to go back to resume your last Quick Notes, all you need to do is repeat the same steps. And if you want to share your Quick Notes with your friends and family, you might want to learn how to export them as PDF files.
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