Write and format notes on Mac. You can write notes and change the formatting in a note—for example, change the font size or alignment, or make text bold. With your text selected, go to Format > Font > Show Fonts from the menu bar, or use the keyboard shortcut Command-T. This will open the default macOS font window, where you can choose to format.
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In the Notes app on your Mac, click a note in the notes list, then do any of the following to copy and paste text: • Copy all the text in a note: Click anywhere in the note text, choose Edit > Select All (or Command-A), then choose Edit > Copy (or Command-C). • Paste text: Choose Edit > Paste (or Command-V). While some formatting is retained when you paste, the original font and color may not be retained.
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• Paste text using the surrounding style: Choose Edit > Paste and Match Style. The style information is ignored from the clipboard and the text is pasted with the surrounding styles applied. Best text to speech voices. • Paste text using the original style: Choose Edit > Paste and Retain Style. The style information stays with the copied text and the text is pasted with the original style applied. You can also use to copy text, images, photos, and video on one Apple device, then paste the content on another Apple device. You can add bulleted, dashed, and numbered lists to notes.