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Notability Setup Auto-Backup
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How to backup your Notability files
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Auto-Backup
Notability can back up your notes to one of several
cloud storage services
. This is a one-way backup, so deleting a note in Notability does not delete the backup copy. Similarly, deleting a backup does not delete the original note in Notability.
For a two-way sync across devices, see
Syncing Notes across Devices with iCloud
. If multiple devices are synced through iCloud, you can only use Auto-Backup on one of them.
Turning on Auto-Backup
Changing Auto-Backup's Destination Folder
Changing Auto-Backup's File Format
Changing which Notes Back Up
Restoring Backup
FAQs
Turning on Auto-Backup
In Notability's Library, tap
Tap "Auto-Backup".
Tap a cloud service.
Changing Auto-Backup's Destination Folder
Backups go to a folder named "Notability" by default, but you can choose a different folder.
In Auto-Backup's settings, tap "Destination".
Navigate to the desired destination folder.
Tap "Back Up To [folder's name]".
Changing Auto-Backup's File Format
You can back up your notes in one of several file formats.
In Auto-Backup's settings, tap "File Format".
Tap a format:
PDF
To include background lines and colors, enable the "Paper" toggle after you select PDF as your file format. Bookmarks and audio recordings will not be included.
RTF
This is a good way to export typed text that you want to edit in another app.
Note
This is Notability's custom file format. It includes audio recordings and keeps everything in a note editable if you import the file back into the app. This is a good way to share notes with others who use Notability.
PDF + Recording
This makes .zip files that contain a PDF and a folder of .m4a audio files. This is a good way to share recordings with people who don't use Notability. Notability can't open .zip files, so you'll have to unzip them to import their contents back into Notability.
RTF + Recording
This makes .rtfd files that contain an RTF and a folder of .m4a audio files. Notability can't open .rtfd files, so you'll have to unzip them to import their contents back into Notability.
Changing which Notes Back Up
By default, Auto-Backup does not back up password-protected notes. You can enable backups for password-protected notes and disable backups for other notes.
In Auto-Backup's settings, tap "Subjects to Back Up".
Tap a subject to check or uncheck it.
If a subject is locked, type in its password and tap “OK”.
Restoring Backups
Notability can't restore subjects and dividers from a backup automatically, so they must be remade manually. You can import an entire subject of backup files into Notability at once by following
this guide
.
Frequently Asked Questions
If I delete a note in Notability, is the backup copy deleted?
No. The backup copy stays in your backup service.
When are notes backed up?
When you enable Auto-Backup or change its settings, all of your notes are backed up.
When you edit a note and return to the Library, that note is backed up.
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Article ID:
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Created
Tue 3/12/24 1:03 PM
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Tue 3/12/24 1:26 PM