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How to print your Reminders app lists on your iPhone to take wherever you go
While you can do pretty much everything on your iPhone, it is nice to be able to translate some of the functionality offline. If you want to have a good old-fashioned list instead of squinting at your phone screen, the good news is that you can print out your lists from your Reminders app.
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A woman looking at her physical grocery list (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)
Why might you print your Reminders app list?
If you prefer a physical list to carry to the store and check off as you go, or if you want to place the list at home on the refrigerator or on a desk, or even if you want to share your reminders with others, follow the steps below to learn how to print out your lists from the Reminders app on your iPhone.
Reminders on iPhone (Apple) (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)
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How to print a Reminders app list from an iPhone
- Open up the Reminders App on your iPhone
- Select the list you want to print
- Tap the icon (a circle with three horizontal dots inside) in the upper right corner of the screen
Steps to print a Reminders app list from an iPhone (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)
- Tap Printer
- If it says ‘No Printer Selected’ under Printer, Tap Printer
- Select the printer you want to use, and it will send you back to the Options screen.
- After you’ve selected your preferred settings, tap Print in the upper-right corner of the screen.
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Steps to print a Reminders app list from an iPhone (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)
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Printing your Reminders app lists from your iPhone offers several practical advantages. Whether you prefer the tactile experience of a physical list while shopping, want to keep reminders visible at home (perhaps on the refrigerator or a desk) or need to share your lists with others, the process is straightforward.
By following the steps outlined above, you can easily print out your reminders and enjoy the convenience of having them in hand. So, go ahead, put that printer to good use and keep your tasks organized.
Kurt’s key takeaways
While it is great to have all your reminder lists saved in one place, it is equally great to have the ability to print individual lists when you need to make additional notes, physically take them with you or share them with others.
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