
On a Mac, you can simply drag and drop the folder to the iCloud section. To do this on an iPhone or iPad, tap on a folder then use the ellipsis “…” context menu button in the corner of the screen to “Move Note” to your iCloud account. You’ll need to move them to iCloud for this to work.

If your notes are stored on your iPhone, iPad, or Mac then they won’t be synced between devices. You should see a section titled “iCloud” but also might see another section titled “On My iPhone” or “On My Mac” too. With Notes in iCloud enabled, launch the Notes app and take a look at the top-level Folders screen (iPhone or iPad) or the sidebar (on a Mac). RELATED: How to Check How Much iCloud Storage You Have Left Next: Check You’re Putting Notes in iCloud

If you’re out of storage, you’ll need to buy more. Your device will likely warn you that you’re low on space, but you can check manually by looking at the colored iCloud Storage bar in this menu on either device. It’s also worth checking that you have enough iCloud storage available for Notes to sync.
