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How To Search Through Notes With Siri

How To Search Through Notes With Siri

December 27, 2012
Whether you’re new to iOS, or just want to pick up some useful tips and tricks, we're here to help. This is iOS Advice. In my opinion, Notes is one of the most convenient built-in apps on an iOS device. Using Siri's Notes integration can also be very handy. This feature allows you to take notes using your voice, but did you know that Siri can also search through them? If you’re a heavy Notes user, you may find this tip very useful. I have hundreds of Notes on my iOS device and Siri makes it painless to search through them and find exactly what I need. If you’d like to learn how to use Siri to search through the Notes app, watch the video or follow the steps below: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVMuNA3xcDM Step 1: If you’re looking for notes from a specific day or month, you can say things like, “Find notes from July 2012” or “Find notes from October 26, 2012.” This will automatically pull up an archive of notes that meet the date specifications you’ve requested. Step 2: You can also search through your notes for a specific word. This can be handy if you’ve made a note about a specific place or person. To do this, you can say phrases like, “Find notes with iPhone” or “Find notes with App Advice.” If you’d like to take a note with Siri, just say, “Note to self” followed by what you’d like the note to say. Searching through notes with Siri is a great way to find what you’re looking for. The best part is, if you’re set up with iCloud, all of your notes will sync across any iOS devices you own. Watch our video overview for a detailed look at this process. You can also check out our other Siri related tutorials using this link. Now that you’ve learned how to search through notes with Siri, if there’s something else you’d like to see on iOS Advice, please let us know. Send us an email with your question or comment and we might feature your suggestion in a future article. If you need a little more advice, check out our other helpful tutorials.

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