![]() ![]() To do so, click on Finder’s blue smiley face icon in the Dock to switch to that program, and then pick Go > Go to Folder from the menus at the top. I’m sorry for everything I’ve done, guys.Īnyway, first you’ll want to navigate to the folder where your database lives. That’s what I’m here for, right? Well, that, and making terrible jokes. If that doesn’t help, you can actually restore these notes from a Time Machine backup, but…uhhh…it’s a little bit completely entirely not clear how you’d do so. If you open the app on your Mac, you can reveal the sidebar ( View > Show Folders) to find the “Recently Deleted” section to check that. That said, if you’re looking for an item that you may have accidentally removed, the Notes program does keep stuff for 30 days after deletion. These are the choices you get within iCloud’s online settings. You can do so with a bunch of other types of data ( which I’ve discussed before), but sadly, you can’t do that with Notes. ![]() In my very humble opinion, a big oversight of Apple’s is that you can’t restore backups of Notes from.
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