Feb 10, 2018 - Don't be upset. In this article, we will share the easiest way on how to add notes to a PDF file on Mac (macOS 10.13 High Sierra included). First off, download Adobe Acrobat Reader from AppStore. Now you can open a document either from your email or from the device (you can open documents in Adobe Acrobat Reader from Notes, Dropbox, iCloud or from any other source).
Part 2: Is it possible to export iPhone notes to PC via iCloud?
Strictly speaking, we can't use iCloud to export notes from iPhone to PC. But iCloud backup is still useful since you can save iPhone notes on cloud. In that way they can be accessed anywhere, anytime. Below is the way to use iCloud to transfer the notes from your iPhone to cloud. But it is just transfer to your iCloud. You can only read it by entering https://www.icloud.com/ on your browser. It is not export your iPhone notes to your computer.
![Notes Notes](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/KKzTXCKW-Sw/maxresdefault.jpg)
Steps to export notes from iPhone to PC/Mac via iCould
1. Click on the settings option and go to 'iCloud'.
2. Login with the iCloud login details and enable the iCloud option.
3. After the 'Notes' option has been enabled, click on 'Notes' and set 'iCloud' as the default medium for transferring purposes.
4. Thus all of your notes will be automatically uploaded to the cloud. The notes can be accessed from the internet by entering the iCloud logging details.
Note: After you login iCloud.com, you can read your iPhone notes on your computer, but you can't save it to your computer. We tried to save some notes as HTML files on computer and log out of iCloud.com. But when we open these files again, it can't show contents of your notes normally. So, we can just backup/sync our notes with iCloud and read them on your browser. Strictly, we can't export iPhone notes to our computer via iCloud. So it is actually impossible to export iPhone notes with Apple's product. Confronted this problem, we'd like to introduce you a friendly tool to export your iPhone notes to your computer.