Using the Notes Feature on the Apple iPad
Hi, I'm Rokosz, your Digital Lifestyle Expert here. Did you ever have a thought that you absolutely had to write down? I'm going to show you some tips and tricks on how to use the Notepad function on the new Apple iPad so that it never happens to you. Let's get started. The materials we'll need are an iPad and your finger or an iPad stylus. We start by launching Notes which is this icon over here, it looks like a legal pad, also called Notes, and comes preinstalled on the iPad. To start a new Note we have it up here, ready to go, all we have to do is tap it and up comes our keyboard. And we're typing in a new note. And if we tap it again we can Select All or Return and place anything else we want. We can hit this button down in the corner to hide the keyboard.
Another great tip is that for an important note, you should email it to yourself. Hit the email button and address it to myself and send. I've just emailed myself this note, which is telling me that the new note is a new note.
Another great tip is to get rid of things that you're not using. By hitting the Trash Can and confirming, and the note is deleted. The other thing too, is that you can do a new note by either hitting the plus button if you're on an existing note, or going down to here, and hitting New Note, which is the name of what we are now on-and begin entering information. If you need more room to type, turn the iPad sideways and you can type with both fingers.
It's a great place to pop up, jot some things down, and email off to yourself, or just to remember if you're in the food market-to remember to pick up this and that up. It's great for temporary notes, not real good for ongoing things or things that need to be archived for a long time.
So you can see it's really easy to use, and the best part is it syncs with iTunes so you can have your notes back on your main computer. Has this been helpful for you? That's what I try to do, be helpful. I'm Rokosz, your Digital Lifestyle Expert saying we'll stream you later.