The Watch app refused to sync any changes over, so all I had were the very initial notes we made when A+W were still just a lead and not fully booked with us. Leads notebook, then moving to the Booked notebook (in theįuture section) until this past Friday where we moved it into the For example, one of our weddings this past weekend was "Alison+Will." Their entry in OneNote had gone through a number of iterations, starting in the The second issue is particular notes not updating if they've been synced over. I have to assume this is a technical limitation because it's such a bizarre But there's no way to tell the iOS app or the Watch app to only sync what we want over to the Watch. Upcoming section of the Booked notebook synced over. Re ally only ever need notes from the Booked notebook synced over, and even then, in a pinch, we only ever really need the one or two notes in the We don't need anything from the Leads notebook synced to our watches, ever. We currently have two Notebooks we use: a Booked notebook and a But OneNote for iOS seems to just randomly pick up different notes from random notebooksĪnd sections to sync over. Ultimately, we only need one of our Notebooks, and its sections, synced over. The main issue is figuring out what notes and/or notebooks are getting synced to the Watch. But lately, the Watch app is failing in bizarre ways and with what seems to be little to no documentation on how the app works we're sort of left out in the cold. Having notes available on the Watch is a near priceless utility that has kept us working without having to constantly pull out our phones to find details ofĪ wedding day schedule or a parent's name (we're wedding photographers). For a while now, the OneNote app for Apple Watch has been a literal gamechanger for my business.