Zoe!
I am sosososo happy to learn you are fully recovered.
its a shame Tim has left the list, this sounds like an easy task, but
unfortunately I do not have an answer for you.
Sending Balloons of welcome to you and your family though!
Kare in Toronto.
On Tue, 21 Jul 2020, FIOGKOS wrote:
Good morning everybody, I hope everybody is doing well. Before I get to my
question some of you may remember me from approximately three years ago. My
name is zoe and I live in Toronto Ontario Canada. Due to a strange illness I
had to leave the list but now I am back. I am fully healed and ready to go. I
am still a Mac newbie user for obvious reasons I wasn’t able to progress with
my learning. I seem to be doing well now and progressing slowly. I understand
the concept of disclosure triangles, navigating menus, navigating the dock and
the desktop, etc. of course I may still have a few tiny questions about these
things but in general I am doing OK. Google is my friend and I have found a lot
of answers on Google. It’s not always easy to find answers on Google win you
search a question adding the phrase using voice over.
obviously there are lots of people who belong to many lists and may have seen
some of my messages on other lists as well. I apologize to those who may be
seeing the same question posted on another list.
Let me explain my question. I am still using a Windows laptop as well. I have
very important text documents on my windows that I have backed up to a portable
USB stick. I inserted the USB stick into my Mac and to my delight I was able to
view the files on the Mac and copy them and paste them into a new folder on my
Mac. These documents need to be updated with information every so often.
Meaning I need to have these documents as plain text documents on my Mac so
that I can update them and update the info on the portable USB stick and the
Windows laptop. Here’s where my question comes in. I also would like to sync
these notes onto my iPhone. I realize that I cannot save these plain text
documents or copy paste them into the notes App.
Do I need to manually open each plain text document copy the text open a new
note on the Notes app and paste the text? Is there an easier way to copy these
documents and convert them into the proper format so that I can paste them in
my notes app? So I would like 2 copies of these notes on my Mac a folder with
plain text documents and also to have them in my notes app so in essence my
question is is there an easy way to do this or do I have to do it manually?
Thanks in advance for any help, I look forward to hearing from all of you.
Regards zoe
Twitter
@FiogkosZoe
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