format.
Now that your notes are synchronized with your Samsung account, you can also make them available in
Microsoft Office by syncing Samsung Notes with Microsoft OneNote (
"https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00088543/" ) !
Import or export data in Samsung Notes
Maybe you have notes saved in Google Drive that aren't showing up in Samsung Notes. No worries, you can easily
import them to your phone, so they show up in the app.
To import data to Samsung Notes, open the app, then tap Menu (the three horizontal lines), and then tap
theSettings icon. Tap Import notes. Tap the source you want to import from (i.e. Samsung account), and then
follow the on-screen prompts.
You can also import and export PDFs ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00087285/" ) in
Samsung Notes! You won't be able to edit the PDFs, but you can draw on them or annotate them in the app.
Update Samsung Notes
You should always make sure to keep Samsung Notes updated, in case any new note-taking features are added.
In the app, tap Menu (the three horizontal lines), and then tap the Settings icon. Tap About Samsung Notes, and
then tap Update if one is available.
You can enable automatic updates ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00080581/" ) from the
Galaxy Store and Google Play Store to keep Samsung Notes always up-to-date.
Manage note styles, templates, and folders
You should keep your notes in Samsung Notes nice and tidy, so you'll always be able to locate what you need. The
app comes with several different ways to organize and style (
"https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00087286/" ) your notes.
Place all your related notes in the same folder or give them the same template to keep them consistent.