How do you rename a note in iPad?

I have a similar issue. In the Notes app of my iPad Pro, if the note was sent from somewhere else in its entirety, such as to save an instruction, recipe, email, etc., it seems to want to automatically name it "New Note". I used to be able to edit note titles, if not by direct edit in the Titles list, then by changing the first words at the top of the note body. I can't find a way to do that anymore... contrary to some online forums advice, there is no Edit button. Perhaps some switch in Settings has changed; but regardless, simple Title editing should be easy.


Why this has to be like pulling teeth, I dunno. It would seem that by now there would've been created a simple way to just Edit/retype the Name of any Note right in a highlighted choice in the Titles list. There's probably a way, but I can't find it. That said, for one note I managed to click the "Tables" button, type a name in the first box at the top of the note, and the Title changed to that. But the next note I tried that with didn't work that way. Like I imply, this is much more of a time wasting PITA than it should be; I never have a need to use the Tables option, but surely title renameing is not its intent.


Apple, please reengineer the Notes app to allow an easy highlight and edit of note titles. You have to wonder if software designers use only their own educated approach to how a feature is used, or do they ever test it on Joe Bloe off the street to see if owners other than computerphiles actually find it user-friendly.

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Posted on Apr 26, 2023 03:10 PM

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Posted on Apr 26, 2023 03:30 PM

Hafcanadian wrote:

Why this has to be like pulling teeth, I dunno. It would seem that by now there would've been created a simple way to just Edit/retype the Name of any Note right in a highlighted choice in the Titles list. There's probably a way, but I can't find it.

Editing the title of a note in Notes on an iPad works exactly the same way it does on a Mac. It's very simple. You edit the first line of the note.


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Apr 26, 2023 03:30 PM in response to Hafcanadian

Hafcanadian wrote:

Why this has to be like pulling teeth, I dunno. It would seem that by now there would've been created a simple way to just Edit/retype the Name of any Note right in a highlighted choice in the Titles list. There's probably a way, but I can't find it.

Editing the title of a note in Notes on an iPad works exactly the same way it does on a Mac. It's very simple. You edit the first line of the note.


If you would like to see Apple add or change a feature, you can let them know here:


Product Feedback - Apple



Apr 26, 2023 07:27 PM in response to IdrisSeabright

I used to be able to do that, and can on some, but there's no Edit button and the text on some notes doesn't respond to cursor input. Tapping on body text just opens the body in a larger window. On others tapping in the body puts in the flashing cursor just fine. If you're lucky in the first instance, you can get a cursor operative on non-body text (it appears to be placed in its on block) at the upper left of the body field, and can change that.


It's just that the feature seems to open most notes that are sent as copies of webpage articles, emails, etc. with the title, "New Note", and it can't always be renamed so easily as just changing the first words in the body text. On occasion the system has indeed automatically titled notes by using the first few words from the text of the note, but not always.


Highlighting, right-clicking, and renaming "New Note" in the left column/list would seem the simplest, and most obvious to the cyber-challenged.

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