Notes application
After the latest iMac software update, all my Notes have disappeared and the application does not function at all.
iMac, macOS 10.13
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After the latest iMac software update, all my Notes have disappeared and the application does not function at all.
iMac, macOS 10.13
The Notes are in iCloud and I can create new notes and update existing notes.
I upgraded from the most recent predecessor to Ventura. I keep the software current.
The Notes application on the iMac attempts to open and has some headings that are faded out and clicking does not result in anything. Appears to be completely dead. All history is gone and unable to create new notes.
Not sure if I know how to turn off iCloud Notes. I go into System Settings which now displays as a list rather than the full page of icons. And go into Internet Accounts and open iCloud and slide the Notes button to off. Doesn't ask about removing the data.??
Okay.... It used to ask about that and I see it's not doing so on Ventura. I suspect you'd have to turn off iCloud entirely but I don't think we want to do that.
Try this first, after you turn off Notes in iCloud go ahead and launch Notes. Does it crash? Is there any data there? Can you create a new note to test? When you create a new note, it will likely be filed under On My Mac and not iCloud. If things are working. Quit Notes then go and turn iCloud Notes back on and see if it sync's your data from iCloud.
If none of that works. There is a way to remove the local storage directories where Notes keeps things but it is a bit risky. Doing so should reset Notes to a virgin state where it can rebuild those folders and then sync your data.
With iCloud Notes turned off, quit the Notes App. Then you'll need to move these two folders out of the way.
~/Library/Group Containers/group.com.apple.notes/
~/Library/Containers/com.apple.Notes/
In Finder press Shift+Command+G and type in:
~/Library/Group Containers and press Return
Locate the group.com.apple.notes folder and move it to the Desktop as a temporary backup
Rinse and repeat with ~/Library/Containers and move com.apple.Notes to the Desktop as well.
Then logout or reboot the Mac. Go and turn on iCloud Notes and then launch Notes. It should recreate those two folders and sync your Notes from iCloud.
Success!!!! I slid the button to off and back on again and the history restored on my iMac. Thanks so much for your help.
Were the notes stored in iCloud? Can you navigate to iCloud.com with Safari, sign-in go to Notes and see your notes?
What version of macOS did you upgrade from to upgrade to Ventura?
Try turning off iCloud Notes on the Mac. It will ask about removing the data, say YES. Then turn it back on and your iCloud Notes should sync back onto your Mac.
After opening and closing the app several times, it now will allow me to create new Notes. But the history is still gone.
Notes application