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<blockquote data-quote="Lifeisabeach" data-source="post: 1849364" data-attributes="member: 38864"><p>No. Unfortunately it's getting way too difficult for me to convey what's happening here. I'd have to start over and in excruciating detail elaborate on the file/folder paths and whatnot, and I just can't be bothered at this point. Just know this... when I said "iCloud Documents", it's the "Documents" folder on iCloud Drive. Trust me, I have a pretty good idea of how this is supposed to work now, though what happened to cause some files to become 0-bytes and others to not auto-sync is a mystery. But clearly, everything is SUPPOSED to auto-sync. You can see that for yourself.</p><p></p><p>I could buy into the notion that some folders in iCloud should auto-sync while others are cloud-only (I may want to only store some files on iCloud to save space on my Mac, for example, and access only as needed. In other words, use it like an FTP server), but I see no way to force such an option or differentiate one if it does exist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lifeisabeach, post: 1849364, member: 38864"] No. Unfortunately it's getting way too difficult for me to convey what's happening here. I'd have to start over and in excruciating detail elaborate on the file/folder paths and whatnot, and I just can't be bothered at this point. Just know this... when I said "iCloud Documents", it's the "Documents" folder on iCloud Drive. Trust me, I have a pretty good idea of how this is supposed to work now, though what happened to cause some files to become 0-bytes and others to not auto-sync is a mystery. But clearly, everything is SUPPOSED to auto-sync. You can see that for yourself. I could buy into the notion that some folders in iCloud should auto-sync while others are cloud-only (I may want to only store some files on iCloud to save space on my Mac, for example, and access only as needed. In other words, use it like an FTP server), but I see no way to force such an option or differentiate one if it does exist. [/QUOTE]
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