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Changing font size in notes

Apple does to allow us to alter the font size in Notes. Of course Apple will not provide something useful like the ability to change font size in notes. That’s too simple, too practical.


No, if you want to alter the font size in notes you have to change the font size for everything on your iPhone because the only way to change the font size in notes is to go to accessibility settings and change the font size across every single app on your iPhone.


So please, don’t chime in with helpful instructions to go to accessibility settings and change the font size, thanks. That’s not helpful. What would be helpful would be for Apple to offer a way to change the font size in the Notes app.


Since that’s the obvious simple answer I know for sure that Apple won’t do that.

Posted on Dec 13, 2023 9:21 PM

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Posted on Mar 25, 2024 4:37 AM

It's frustrating that Apple doesn't allow users to change the font size specifically in the Notes app. Currently, the only way to adjust the font size in Notes is to change it across all apps in the accessibility settings, which isn't convenient. It seems like a simple and practical feature to implement, but unfortunately, Apple hasn't provided it yet.

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Mar 25, 2024 4:37 AM in response to polly-math

It's frustrating that Apple doesn't allow users to change the font size specifically in the Notes app. Currently, the only way to adjust the font size in Notes is to change it across all apps in the accessibility settings, which isn't convenient. It seems like a simple and practical feature to implement, but unfortunately, Apple hasn't provided it yet.

Mar 9, 2024 12:31 PM in response to polly-math

I’ve found that the only way to do it, is to increase the font size via notes on a MacBook/iMac.


As long as you have notes on in your iCloud settings, the notes you create on your phone/iPad will also show up in notes on your computer.


  1. Choose the note you that you want to edit.
  2. Highlight the text of which you wish to increase the font size of.
  3. While holding CMD, and press “+” or “-“ respectively, to increase or decrease the size of the font.


The changes will then be reflected in notes across all devices.

Jun 7, 2024 2:15 PM in response to polly-math

If you have "Text Size" enabled in the command center you can use it to adjust the base font size for just the Notes app, it won't adjust the font size of the document itself, but it does allow you to make the displayed text larger or smaller.


Source: https://ldstephens.medium.com/how-to-change-font-size-for-individual-apps-on-iphone-and-ipad-c2ec1ac27863






Mar 25, 2024 4:19 AM in response to Chattanoogan

Thanks for your reply. I did say not very helpful, but it was helpful to the extent possible within Notes. My apologies, as my frustration was with Apple and had nothing to do with your answer.


The situation that brought me to this discussion forum was that I copied some text and when pasted into Notes the font was still too large for my purposes, and it was already at the smallest Body size. I found it odd that Apple wouldn’t allow more variability in font size in Notes, as that functionality is in Apple for other purposes such as text boxes. Seems like a no-brainer to me…

Mar 24, 2024 5:17 PM in response to Chattanoogan

Not sure this is answering the question. Are you saying that selecting Title, Heading, etc. is the way to change font size? Not very helpful. What if I wanted the Body font to be half the size it shows up as when pasting some text into Notes. As the OP’s frustrated response alludes to, why not just simply provide functionality to change the font to whatever is needed by the user? It is what it is, but it just seems so basic. I did see a reply indicating it can be done on the Mac, but Cmd +/- certainly isn’t straightforward or intuitive for the user. I sure wish Apple developers would look at these comments from users, and act on them. I doubt whether any comment in some suggestion box would lead to changes, as it’s clearly not their priority.

Sep 14, 2024 2:29 PM in response to shehriar113

This information is wrong, or at best incomplete, and it's pretty sad that straight up misinformation is promoted as the "top-ranking reply" in this thread. People, do better w/ your votes. See Darnz7's reply, which is correct (and posted two weeks before this unhelpful reply), for how to make text size bigger or smaller. From a little testing, there seem to be some issues, but providing bad information is worse than providing no information; PSA: don't do that.

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