Step 1: Press the Windows key, type Outlook, and click Open.
Step 2: Click on the Notes icon on the left of the panel.
Note: If you can’t find the Notes icon, click on the More Apps icon in the menu bar on the left and choose Notes from the modal.
You will see all your synced notes.
Step 4: Select the View tab at the top and choose the downward arrow next to Current view to reveal the options.
Step 5: From the drop-down menu, click on View Settings.
Step 6: In the Advanced View Settings: Icon, click Filter.
Step 7: In the Filter window, ensure that there are no selected criteria that may exclude your notes, then press OK.
Step 8: Now, choose Sort.
Step 9: In the Sort Windows, ensure the sort order is to Icon or Modified, then press OK.
Step 10: In the Advanced View Settings: Icon, click Group By (if it isn’t greyed out) and ensure the group by option is set to None > press OK.
Step 11: If the changes still don’t restore your notes, press Reset Current View to restore the Outlook default.
Your Outlook view settings will be reset to the default configuration, ensuring your notes are visible in the notes section.
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This fix is only applicable if you have mistakenly deleted your notes. However, depending on the timeline or settings, you may be unable to recover it. However, you can try your luck.
Step 1: Press the Windows key, type Outlook, and click Open.
Step 2: Select the Deleted Items folder from the left panel.
Step 3: Go through the list of deleted items and right-click on any item you want to recover. This will restore your deleted notes or items to their original location.
But what is Safe Mode? Well, it lets you launch Outlook with minimal add-ins and customizations, making it easier to identify and resolve any issues. Follow the below-mentioned instructions.
Step 1: Press the Windows key, type Run, and click Open.
Step 2: Type the below command in the text box and click OK.
outlook.exe /safe
Step 3: A window will ask you to choose a profile. Select the default profile and click OK.
This will launch Outlook in Safe Mode, which you can see in the title bar (it will say Safe Mode).
Check if you can see your notes in the concerned folder. If you can, one of your add-ins or extensions may be causing the problem. To remove it, exit Outlook in Safe mode and disable the add-in by going to File > Options > Add-ins > Disable it.
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Outlook messages and configurations are generally stored in a profile file in .PST or .OST format. If your Outlook data file is corrupted, it will not only impact the messages but also Outlook notes.
Step 1: Open File Explorer and navigate to the following folder.
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\root\Office16
Step 2: Double-click on the SCANPST.EXE file to open it.
Step 3: Click on Start to initiate the scan.
Step 4: If the tool finds any issues, click on Repair.
When the repair is done, restart Outlook and check for the missing Outlook notes. You should see your Outlook notes.
Step 1: Open File Explorer and navigate to the following folder.
Note: Replace
C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook
Step 2: Right-click on the Outlook data file, select Rename from the context menu, and give it a name (e.g., outlook-original.OST).
Step 3: Copy the backed version of the Outlook data file to the same location and rename it to your original filename (e.g.: Outlook.OST).
Close File Explorer and launch Outlook on your desktop. You will see your Outlook notes back.
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If you haven’t deleted the notes and cannot recover them using the above method, Outlook is probably causing the problem.
Step 1: Launch Outlook and navigate to the File menu in the toolbar.
Step 2: Go to Office Account > click the Update Options box.
Step 3: From the drop-down, choose Update Now.
If there are any updates, Outlook will download and install them. Once the update is complete, restart Outlook, and you will see the missing Outlook notes back.
Sync issues could be caused by connectivity problems or conflicts in synchronization settings. Ensure that your devices are connected to the internet and check the synchronization settings in Outlook.
While uncommon, certain issues during an Outlook update might temporarily prevent the availability of notes. Restarting Outlook or the computer may resolve the problem.
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