Here are shortcuts you can use, in addition to those that appear in Notes menus.
Open Notes for me
Create a new note
Command-N
Create a new folder
Shift-Command-N
Show the main Notes window
Command-0 (zero)
Note: This shortcut is useful if a note open in a separate window is blocking the main Notes window.
Show or hide the Attachments Browser
Command-1
Search all notes
Option-Command-F
Move between the sidebar, notes list, and search field
Tab
Note: This shortcut doesn’t work if you are currently editing a note’s contents.
Begin typing in the note selected in the notes list
Return
Note: This shortcut places the insertion point at the end of the selected note’s contents. To go back to the notes list, press Command-Return.
Print a note
Command-P
Attach a file
Shift-Command-A
Create a link
Command-K
Insert a table
Option-Command-T
Apply Title format
Shift-Command-T
Apply Heading format
Shift-Command-H
Apply Body format
Shift-Command-B
Apply Checklist format
Shift-Command-L
Increase font size
Command-Plus sign
Decrease font size
Command-Minus sign
Increase list level
Command-] or Tab
Decrease list level
Command-[ or Shift-Tab
Add a line break (soft return) to a list item or checklist
Control-Return
Insert a tab character in a list item
Option-Tab
Mark or unmark a checklist item
Shift-Command-U
Zoom in on note’s contents
Shift-Command->
Zoom out on note’s contents
Shift-Command-<
Change size of note’s contents to default
Shift-Command-0 (zero)
Move down one row or add a new row at the bottom of the table
Add a new paragraph in a cell
Option-Return
Add a new row above the current row
Option-Command-Up Arrow
Add a new row below the current row
Option-Command-Down Arrow
Add a new column to the right of the current column
Option-Command-Right Arrow
Add a new column to the left of the current column
Option-Command-Left Arrow
Move to the next cell to the right
Move to the next cell to the left
Shift-Tab
Add a tab character in a cell
Select a range of cells in a row
Shift-Left Arrow or Shift-Right Arrow
Select a range of cells in a column
Shift-Up Arrow or Shift-Down Arrow
Select the content of the current cell
Command-A
Note: If your cursor isn’t in the table and you press Command-A, the contents of the entire note are selected.
Select the entire table
Command-A, Command-A