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According to my iCloud Drive folder in Mac finder, all my files are listed there. However, not all files have a cloud symbol beside them. Why is this please?
MacBook Pro, macOS Mojave (10.14.1)
According to my iCloud Drive folder in Mac finder, all my files are listed there. However, not all files have a cloud symbol beside them. Why is this please?
MacBook Pro, macOS Mojave (10.14.1)
If you see this screen shot of iCloud drive - options this is designed as in this manner only and you will never see cloud icon in front of them .
only icons are shown in finder - under iCloud Drive section and the function of finder can be read in this article Get to know the Finder on your Mac - Apple Support
Your query why iCloud icon don't appear as you desired is valued , but we all here are just a Mac users and members in this community , perhaps links are there to express the views Feedback - iCloud - Apple
If you see this screen shot of iCloud drive - options this is designed as in this manner only and you will never see cloud icon in front of them .
only icons are shown in finder - under iCloud Drive section and the function of finder can be read in this article Get to know the Finder on your Mac - Apple Support
Your query why iCloud icon don't appear as you desired is valued , but we all here are just a Mac users and members in this community , perhaps links are there to express the views Feedback - iCloud - Apple
Just one additional note. You asked why in your iCloud Drive folder some documents that you have not accessed for awhile have a cloud with a down arrow symbol next to them, while recently accessed documents do not.
The reason for this is because you have turned on Optimization for iCloud Drive. With Optimization turned on, when your Mac needs more space, then iCloud Drive will dynamically manage your iCloud Drive documents, and older documents will be removed from your local Mac Drive and stored in iCloud only. So, that symbol is telling you that in order to work with that document it will be downloaded from iCloud to do so.
All documents in iCloud Drive are typically stored both in iCloud as well as on your Mac (as is everything else you have in iCloud). The only time this is not the case is when you have Optimization turned on, which can result in some of your older documents being removed from your Mac and stored in iCloud only.
So, when you see a document with a cloud and a down arrow next to it, that means that it is in iCloud only and not currently housed in both iCloud and your Mac as it would normally be.
If you want to see the iCloud status for each folder and file that is housed in both places (i.e., "downloaded), then you would want to use the List View in Finder, and be sure to turn on the "iCloud Status Option" in the View Options. Otherwise, you will see all other iCloud icons even without that view option turned on with the exception of the plain old cloud one for the downloaded items:
View iCloud status: When iCloud Desktop and Documents is turned on, your folders and files may appear with one of the following status indicators in the iCloud Status column:
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The complete data is synced to iCloud Drive and there is sufficient iCloud storage in your Mac , if there have been a less space or the files / folders were ineligible then this article states about them see this article Get file, folder and disk information on Mac - Apple Support
Thank you. I’m still not sure I got the answer. A lot of documents I haven’t accessed for a while have a cloud with down arrow beside them. Other documents that I’ve used recently don’t have anything beside them - even though they are in the iCloud Drive folder. Are they still safely in iCloud? Thanks for your time
in system preferences - click on iCloud Drive - the box of iCloud Drive is to be checked , click on options , the box of desktops and documents is checked and rest of other options in the window like notes , calendars .... are to be checked .
you can click on drop down arrow of the folders and it can take hours to sync all of them .
Many thanks again. Every box was already checked as well as the box that says optimise Mac storage.
It still just doesn't explain why there isn't a cloud symbol beside every document.
That’s really helpful. Thank you so much. I appreciate the advice and support
That's really helpful. Thank you so much for taking the time to respond.
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You are most welcome 🙂
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