


It helps you spend less time planning and more time doing. With NotePlan, you get serious work done. If you see a folder named "co.noteplan.NotePlan3", restore it using right-click "Put Back".This week, is sponsored by NotePlan. If your notes were also deleted locally (means you see nothing in NotePlan), then check your Trash, if you can still find your notes there. To recover from this, you can re-upload your notes locally again using the advanced sync preferences in NotePlan. If you tried to make space in your iCloud Drive, or iCloud in general, you might have wiped out NotePlan data as well accidentally. After reinstalling it, it should re-download your notes from CloudKit. If you have deleted NotePlan on iOS and are using CloudKit for syncing, iOS will also delete the locally saved files, including the notes. Copy & paste this path into Finder -> "Go" -> "Go to folder.". If not, you need to manually move it back to "~/Library/Containers/". Right-click and click on "Put Back", if possible. If you see a folder named "co.noteplan.NotePlan3", that's most probably the deleted folder. In case you still want to keep your notes, because you just wanted to delete a beta version, for example, try to recover it directly from the uninstaller again.Īlternatively, you can check your Mac's Trash to see if it was moved there. If you have used "CleanMyMac X" or other uninstaller apps which can remove apps for you, it most probably has also deleted your notes folder.
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NotePlan removed on Mac with an "uninstaller app" If you missed that or you switched from CloudKit to iCloud Drive, you can simply copy them manually. Switching from iCloud Drive to CloudKit, NotePlan normally asks you if it should copy them automatically. If you have switched the sync method from CloudKit to iCloud Drive or vice versa but haven't copied over your notes, you won't see them in NotePlan anymore. Sync method switched without copying files They might contain NotePlan data, especially if you have used iCloud Drive for syncing. Turn it back on, and if you still can't see your notes, check inside your user folder for iCloud Drive archives: If you have recently turned it off, it might have removed your notes automatically too. 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. If it says the folder already exists, overwrite it. It won't have the same name as in the one you have deleted. To restore it, look for the folder "co.noteplan.NotePlan3". If you have deleted it, you can head over to the Trash and restore it. This folder is pointing to the real folder, where all the data is stored for NotePlan. It looks like there is nothing in this folder, but if you delete it, all your notes will be deleted too (locally). "On My Mac/iPhone/iPad" folder was deleted NotePlan would also show you a dialog if a mismatch has been detected.Ĥ. To fix this problem, open NotePlan's preferences and check under "Files" if the note extension is correct. 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. See here to troubleshoot for sync issues.
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