![]() ![]() If you have ever changed the note extension from "txt" to say "md", and you stopped seeing your daily notes inside NotePlan, it might be that you have changed this preference accidentally or the preference was deleted from your iCloud. To fix this problem, open NotePlan's preferences and check under "Files" if the note extension is correct. "On My Mac/iPhone/iPad" folder was deleted NotePlan would also show you a dialog if a mismatch has been detected.Ĥ. It looks like there is nothing in this folder, but if you delete it, all your notes will be deleted too (locally). This folder is pointing to the real folder, where all the data is stored for NotePlan. If you have deleted it, you can head over to the Trash and restore it. To restore it, look for the folder "co.noteplan.NotePlan3". It won't have the same name as in the one you have deleted. If it says the folder already exists, overwrite it. If you have NotePlan still running or restarted it, the folder was probably automatically recreated without notes in it.Įven if you are syncing using CloudKit, it needs to have iCloud Drive enabled. Restore deleted notes from icloud backup update#. ![]()
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