How to Sync Apple Notes with OneNote
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Add Outlook Account and Enable Notes
For theNotes app, you can add your Outlook account details and then enable syncing.
Step 1:Open theSettingsapp on iPhone > tap onMail.
Step 2:OpenAccountsfrom the following menu. Tap onAdd Account> selectOutlook.com.
Step 3:Sign in usingMicrosoft accountcredentials.
Step 4:Tap on yourOutlook accountandenable Notesfor Outlook.
Check Outlook Notes
You can view your Outlook Notes in the Notes app on iPhone. Here’s how to access and edit them.
Step 1:Open theNotes appon iPhone.
Step 2:You will find Outlook along with iCloud in the Notes app.
Step 3:Expand theOutlook menu, and you will see all theSticky Notesyou have added via the Windows app or the OneNote mobile apps
Step 4:Tap on theOutlook notes folderand compose a new note from the bottom right corner.
Add a new note with the text editor and hit the Done button at the top. Since these notes will sync with Sticky Notes in OneNote, you can’t use a rich text editor such as Bold, Italic, Table, title, and more. It’s a simple text editor for adding words.
Tip:Learn how tosave Apple Notes as PDFs.
Limitations of Using Apple Notes With OneNote
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Last updated on 03 June, 2024
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