
Under the Window menu are settings to make a sticky note float on top (where it’s always visible, even with many windows open on your screen) or translucent. Change the Color of stickies, with a choice of yellow, blue, green, purple, pink, and gray.Change the Font, including all of the system typefaces, bold/italic/underline, size, kern, ligature, baseline (for doing superscripts and subscripts), and even different text colors.However, there are some things you can change… You can’t sync them to other devices through iCloud, and there’s not a lot of formatting you can do.

Think of stickies as disposable notes for your Mac. The first time you launch it, two sticky notes appear with instructions on how to use the app. The app is found, of course, in the Mac Applications folder. If you’re not familiar with Stickies, don’t worry – I’ll give you a quick overview of how the app works. Today I’ll show you how to use Stickies to keep yourself organized while working on your Mac.
Like the name implies, the Stickies app allows you to create virtual “sticky notes” that are small and can be “stuck” to your screen just as if you wrote something on a real 3M Post-It™ and put it on your Mac’s screen. You don’t need to download it because it comes with macOS. There’s one default Mac app that I’m sure not many Mac users even know about – the Stickies app.
