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Apple Notes just keeps getting better. Heres a relatively new feature. I wanted scan some texts from a book directly into my Notes app. All I do is I choose Scan Text, hold the phone relatively still and press Insert. I think this is super cool. Let me show you some of my favorite Apple Notes hidden features and give you some power user tips. (mellow music) Well start simple in case youre new to Apple Notes. My first tip is that you can create different folders. You see that there is a default Notes folder over here, but you can create separate folders. Lets say for you, personal and work are very distinct, very separate. You can go ahead and create a new folder and call it Work. Whoa, not Eork, but Work. And then you just go to a note, and you swipe left on it. You press the folder button, and you move it into the Work folder. (mellow music) Next, consider using hashtags. Here I am in a note where I scanned some recipes from a cookbook. Anywhere in the note, but I like to do this