![]() Now when you launch Notes again you get a new window that doesn't know you want it in Full Screen. This can also happen if you have System Preferences, General, Close Windows When Quitting An App turned on, and you use Notes, Quit or Command+q. ![]() This new window doesn't care about the previous window and it will open as a regular window, not Full Screen. If you click on Notes in the Dock it will switch to it and open a new window since it has no other window open. Notes is still running (look in the dock). Then you close that window by clicking the red button at the top left, or using Command+w. So let's say you have Notes running and are using just the main window in Full Screen mode. ![]() I doesn't care that another previous window was in Full Screen, it is a new window. So if you had a window in Full Screen mode, then close it and open a new window, that is a new window. ![]() If you open another window in that app it is a new window. Second, when you close a window, that window is gone. So when you switch to Full Screen mode it puts that window into FulL Screen, not the "app." Full Screen mode is for windows, not apps. Other apps have one window per document or view, like Pages or Safari. First, some apps like Notes and Messages have a single main window, and you can open some additional windows as well.
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