Using iCloud to sync between two computers

I have recently started using iCloud to sync my documents folder from a MacBook. I would now like to add my iMac documents to iCloud.


Previously, I had been using Google Drive to keep these two computers' documents folders in-sync.


So what happens when I move the iMac's documents folder to the iCloud folder? The files and folder structure should be pretty much identical.


Will I end up with duplicates of everything? Or do things get merged? Or is this not something iCloud is meant to do?


Thanks!

iMac, macOS High Sierra (10.13.1), null

Posted on Dec 4, 2017 10:43 AM

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Dec 4, 2017 11:33 AM in response to Eric Root

Thanks. Think this pretty much answers it:


You can organize and combine folders from multiple Macs when you turn on Desktop and Documents on those computers too. After you turn on Desktop and Documents on a second Mac, you'll find its files in folders with the same name as your second Mac inside your original Desktop and Documents folders. Then you can combine your files manually, but iCloud doesn’t automatically merge the files in case you want to keep them separate.

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