

Notes in the Recently Deleted folder are included in search results. If you’ve locked a note, only the title is searched, even if your locked notes are unlocked. Top Hits is listed first in the results, and reflects notes with the best match (perhaps in the title), ones you’ve recently updated, and other factors. If you know the name of the file you would like to open, ask Siri to open the file. Press and hold command+space.Step 2, Search for a file name. To open Siri, you can either: Click the Siri icon in the top-right corner of your screen (A black circle displaying red, green and blue wavelengths). Notes that match your search are listed, along with the folder where each note is located. On macOS Sierra, Siri allows you to search for files with your voice if you know what the document you are looking for is called, this can be a quick way to access it. Here are some examples of natural language search phrases: Type what you’re looking for the same way you’d say it (this is called natural language search). To limit your search to only some of your notes, click the magnifying glass to show the search field, then choose one of the suggested searches (such as Shared Notes or Notes with Attachments.)Įnter what you’re looking for in the search field, then press Return. The new Mac App Store can be automatically searched when you click on a file your Mac doesn't recognise. Note: This step is only necessary if you have multiple accounts (such as iCloud and On My Mac accounts).
