
In the root of the Private Documents folder is a binary property list file named “notebookList”. More interesting is the “Private Documents” folder and the files and folders which are contained within it. So what do we actually have? Well, we can see the familiar “Library” folder in which we find the (also familiar) “Preferences” folder which contains a property list, the contents of which are mostly mundane (though we do have application launch counts and dates which may be of interest in some situations). But no, it’s not going to be that easy (and, in fairness, if it had been I wouldn’t be bothering with this blog would I?). Now, ideally what we’d liked to have seen at this point are some image files, a nice friendly JPEG, GIF or PNG or two would have been just lovely. Poking through the application’s folder, this is the layout of the files which we can acquire with a backup-style acquisition: Note separation - When exporting multiple notes at once, choose whether each note should begin on a new page or directly after the previous note.After installing the application on a test iPad, creating a couple of notebooks and having a doodle in each of them, I performed an extraction of the device.Click the remove button on the right to remove a note from the export list.

Hover over a note and drag the handle on the left to reorder the notes.

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Margins - Choose from a list of predefined margins, or choose custom margins to specify your own.Orientation - Choose between portrait and landscape orientation.Paper size - Choose from an array of standard paper sizes.When you export your notes, you have a few basic options to format your exported PDF. Click the More actions button (three dots) to the right of a notebook in your notebooks list, and select Export as PDF.
