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How To Access Windows 10 Sticky Notes On Mac, iPhone & Android

Last Updated on November 1, 2018 by admin Leave a Comment

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Sticky Notes is one of the popular apps among PC users. It allows users to quickly jot down notes and prepare to-do lists.

With Sticky Notes version 3.0 for Windows 10, Microsoft added cloud sync support. Windows 10 users running Sticky Notes 3.0 or later can sign in to Sticky Notes to sync notes across their Windows 10 devices.

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A significant number of Windows 10 PC users also own a Mac, iPhone, iPad or Android device. Since Sticky Notes is often used to jot down important notes and create to-do lists, many would like to access Sticky Notes data from a Mac, iPhone, Android, and iPad as well.

Up until now, it was not possible to access Sticky Notes data from other devices for obvious reasons.

The good news is that Sticky Notes can now be accessed from devices running any operating system. That is, you can now easily access notes in Sticky Notes from your Mac, iPhone, Android device and iPad as well. The best part is that you can create new notes, edit existing notes, and even delete them!

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Microsoft is now allowing users to access Sticky Notes on the web as well, making it possible to access Sticky Notes from any device by signing in to your Microsoft account. Your Sticky Notes are now synced to your Outlook.com account and are included in the mailbox. You can backup Sticky Notes by downloading your Outlook.com mailbox data.

Access Sticky Notes on Mac, Android, iPhone and iPad

Please note that Microsoft is rolling out this new feature now and might not be available to all users right away.

Here is how to access Sticky Notes from Mac, iPhone, Android or any other device.

Step 1: On your PC, Mac, iOS device or Android device, visit http://www.onenote.com/stickynotes in a web browser. You will be redirected to Microsoft account sign in page.

Step 2: Sign in to your Microsoft account that you used to sign in to Sticky Notes on your Windows 10 PC to see all notes saved in your Sticky Notes.

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As you can see in the picture above, you can also manage all the notes in Sticky Notes right from the web. That is, you can edit, create new notes or delete notes.

To sign out, click/tap on Microsoft account user picture and then click/tap the Sign out link.

Filed Under: Windows 10 Tagged: Android, iPhone, Mac

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