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How to Add Pictures to iPhone Notes
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Adding pictures to iPhone notes is a great way to enhance your notes with visual aids or to keep visual reminders. Here are the steps to add pictures to iPhone notes: 1. Open the Notes app on your iPhone. 2. Tap on the note where you want to add a picture. 3. Tap on the "camera" icon located at the bottom of the screen. This will allow you to take a new picture or choose an existing one from your photo library. 4. If you want to take a new picture, tap on the "Take Photo" button and follow the on-screen instructions. If you want to choose an existing picture, tap on the "Photo Library" button and select the photo you want to use. 5. Once you have selected a photo, it will appear in your note. You can resize the picture by pinching it or dragging the edges. 6. You can also add text to the note by tapping on the screen and typing. That's it! Now you know how to add pictures to iPhone notes.
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