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How to manually create folders and move files to iCloud Drive on your Mac


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Guest Allyson Kazmucha
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iCloud Drive lets you store all your files up on Apple's servers and sync them across all your devices, including iPhone, iPad, and Mac. While you can let iCloud create files for you and drop files where it thinks they belong, you can also create your own folders and move any of your files into them. All you need is a Mac.

 

How to manually create folders and move files to iCloud Drive in OS X Yosemite

 

  1. Launch the Finder.
  2. Click on iCloud Drive off in the left hand navigation.
  3. Create a folder just like you would in any other place on your Mac.
  4. Drag and drop files or create new ones just like you would anywhere else.
  5. You'll see iCloud start copying the files over to iCloud Drive where they'll then be accessible on any device in any app or program that can open them.

 

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