2 Apple-IDs on my Mac

Due to changes, I have now 2 Apple-IDs on my Mac, iPad - one "normal" and a second one under "iCloud". Who knows a solution?

...ok, that did not do the job either:
Whenever I did choose "other", as soon as I entered my Email address, it just switched back to my active iCloud account, not letting me continue.
Checking everything again and again, I just realized that both email addresses in question are already attached to my other Apple ID (the one I referred to as the active acct.), whereas the Apple ID in question does NOT have any Apple email address attached to it.
--> So it looks like I am actually getting all the Apple emails into one account - which is great.
--> I kind of see now why I can´t create another account there (considering that it would have to use one of the email addresses twice)
So I´m cool with Email now, I guess... thanks for your help!
But what about the notes that are attached to my secondary Apple ID?
Internet Accounts (in System prfs.) shows that I now have 2 iCloud Interent accounts. My "primary" acct., that has all the iCloud features, and another one without them - and it has "Email", and "Notes" unchecked (Contacts, Calender and the reminders are checked/activated).
Whenever I try to check the "notes" box in that account (still under System Prefs. / Internet Accounts), I am prompted for an iCloud Email to continue.
- Entering my (primary) icloud email does not work ("already taken" msg.)
- Choosing one from the drop down menu (suggestions) does not lead any further. All I get then is: "The program Notes can not be activated... please wait a moment and retry..."
- Making up a totally new one does not work either.
(same applies when I try to check the "Mail" box in order to activate Mail for that account)
Any ideas how I can go from here? Is there another way to create an iCloud Email (which apparently is needed to access my old notes)?
PS: I´m glad we found a way to communicate, the conversation with you has really helped me find the problem with my iCloud Email! It is frustrating when you feel you´re stuck and keep turning in circles...

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    ...ok, that did not do the job either:
    Whenever I did choose "other", as soon as I entered my Email address, it just switched back to my active iCloud account, not letting me continue.
    Checking everything again and again, I just realized that both email addresses in question are already attached to my other Apple ID (the one I referred to as the active acct.), whereas the Apple ID in question does NOT have any Apple email address attached to it.
    --> So it looks like I am actually getting all the Apple emails into one account - which is great.
    --> I kind of see now why I can´t create another account there (considering that it would have to use one of the email addresses twice)
    So I´m cool with Email now, I guess... thanks for your help!
    But what about the notes that are attached to my secondary Apple ID?
    Internet Accounts (in System prfs.) shows that I now have 2 iCloud Interent accounts. My "primary" acct., that has all the iCloud features, and another one without them - and it has "Email", and "Notes" unchecked (Contacts, Calender and the reminders are checked/activated).
    Whenever I try to check the "notes" box in that account (still under System Prefs. / Internet Accounts), I am prompted for an iCloud Email to continue.
    - Entering my (primary) icloud email does not work ("already taken" msg.)
    - Choosing one from the drop down menu (suggestions) does not lead any further. All I get then is: "The program Notes can not be activated... please wait a moment and retry..."
    - Making up a totally new one does not work either.
    (same applies when I try to check the "Mail" box in order to activate Mail for that account)
    Any ideas how I can go from here? Is there another way to create an iCloud Email (which apparently is needed to access my old notes)?
    PS: I´m glad we found a way to communicate, the conversation with you has really helped me find the problem with my iCloud Email! It is frustrating when you feel you´re stuck and keep turning in circles...

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