The digital version of the ubiquitous Post-It notes you see stuck on monitors in cubicles all around the country is Sticky Notes in Windows 10. Although sticky notes are a simple and casual way to record information, they occasionally include very important information, both in their paper and digital forms (passwords, tracking numbers, anniversary dates, etc.). Due to the addition of new features to Sticky Notes, this likelihood has increased.
Since it was first incorporated into Windows Vista, Sticky Notes has advanced significantly. It now has a tone of intelligence already built in, like the capability to detect planned flights, support for digital inking, and of course, the ability to text on them as before. We have mentioned steps below to Sync Sticky Notes in Windows
Steps to Sync Sticky Notes in Windows
Opening Sticky Notes: Open the Sticky Notes application either from the Start menu or from a shortcut you may have elsewhere.
Show the list of notes: The notes list is normally hidden. Sticky Notes settings are only accessible from the main window.
To open the sticky notes settings: Click or tap the gear icon in the main window (notes list) to open the settings.
Log in to your Microsoft account: Finally, click or tap “Sign in” to connect the Sticky Notes app to your Microsoft account.
Start synchronization: Sticky Notes will start syncing your notes immediately. You can also force a manual sync by using the “Sync Now” button in the settings.
Final Words
We hope like our article on how to Sync Sticky Notes in Windows. For years, Windows has had a useful tool called Sticky Notes that lets you make and pin virtual notes to the screen as a reminder of things you need to accomplish. However, you can do more with notes than just create them; you can store and view them in a history list and sync them between other computers.