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The iCloud Service On Your Mac

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Storing Your Documents in iCloud

1 Click on your desktop to open Finder, then open iCloud Drive from the Go menu. You may need to log into iCloud using your Apple ID. You’ll see a Finder window showing the contents of your iCloud drive folder, with folders for some apps that store output in iCloud.

2 To save files of any type into your iCloud Drive folder, simply drag them from their current location (in this picture, that’s the desktop) and drop them in the open iCloud window. They are now stored remotely and accessible from any connected Apple device.

You can organise your iCloud folder like any other folder, including creating new folders within it. To move files into a new folder in your iCloud Drive, just drag and drop them to where

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