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Mac stickies
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Once created, you can click and drag a connector's start or end point to another object, or another side of the same object. Click and drag your cursor between the objects you want to connect.You can also use the keyboard shortcuts ⇧ Shift C to create an elbow connector, and L for a straight connector. Select between an elbow or straight connector.Add connectorsĪdd connectors between stickies to diagram flows or create paths for others to follow. When you duplicate a sticky that's grown in size due to its text, then edit the text, the sticky's size will change along with the text. In either case, the original sticky is duplicated along with any text inside it. Or, press Alt then click and drag from an existing sticky. Select an existing sticky, then use the keyboard shortcut: Learn more about quick create → Duplicate Hover the sticky preview over the board to pick a spot.Ī new, blank sticky note will appear next to the original one with text field active. Hover the sticky preview over the board to pick a spot.Changing a sticky's color on the board will change the color of your stack in the toolbar for new stickies. rtfd files), from the Time Machine backup to the same location on the new computer.The color of your stickies is randomly selected when you open a jam file, and can be changed using the settings bar when you select a sticky from the board. He notes he had success manually recovering his stickies from a Catalina Time Machine drive to a new Big Sur installation by moving the contents of /Library/Containers/Stickies/Data/Library/Stickies (a number of. That's less nerdy that using the Terminal app.

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I like Growly Notes, it's awesome, free and doesn't hide your data in the Library, making it easier to manually migrate to a new Mac.ĭerrick Alderman notes that to get into your user Library folder, go to the Finder, hold down the option key while clicking on the Go menu, and choose Library. Maybe it would be better to copy over the and  folders instead of just deleting them.Īlso, maybe consider using something better than the Stickies app for storing notes. Your mileage may vary, depending on the source and destination version of macOS. They were all stacked up in the same location, so it looked like only one note, but by moving the top note, it revealed the next note and so on.

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With the StickiesDatabase file from the older Mac (running Mojave), we ran Stickies and it brought in all of the old Stickies. The stuff in the Containers folder looks like where the Stickies app might be storing the authoritative data, so I backed up the current contents then deleted the and folders.

mac stickies

Users/USER/Library/Caches//Generated/*10.2 Users/USER/Library/Containers//Data/Library/Application Scripts/ Users/USER/Library/Containers//Data/Library/Stickies/.SavedStickiesState Users/USER/Library/Containers//Data/Library/Stickies Users/USER/Library/Containers//Data/Library/Preferences/ Users/USER/Library/Scripts/Applications/Stickies I went to the Terminal and searched for everything in the Library folder with Stickies in the name: find ~/Library -name '*Stickies*' -print 2>/dev/null

MAC STICKIES HOW TO

So, how to get her machine back to the first run state? On subsequent runs, it does not do this, so replacing the StickiesDatabase file does nothing. My guess is that the first time Stickies runs, it sees it doesn't have existing data, checks to see if there's a StickiesDatabase file, and copies any notes found there to the real database. It seems the StickiesDatabase is perhaps an alternate rendering of some other authorative representation of the Stickies data. I believe that's because she ran Stickies, found her notes missing and contacted me whereas I had never run Stickies on my test Mac. Then I tried it on her machine and it didn't work, instead of showing her zillions of notes, it showed just the default introduction notes. As a test run, I tried doing that on a test Mac also running Big Sur and it worked.

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Consulting the web, I found a number of pages that described mixed results copying over the ~/Library/StickiesDatabase file. One thing that didn't come over was her vast collection of Stickies. That all worked as expected, yielding a new, clean machine. I manually copied over documents, photos, etc., but not any applications or Library contents. I recently set up a new Mac (MacBook Air M1 2020 running Big Sur) for a friend and we decided not to use the Migration Assistant to copy the data from her old Mac.











Mac stickies