

There are a couple of posts on this on forum (will try to find links). If you have other specific questions, please clearly state what they are and we will try to help. The symbols for iCloud Drive were explained above, but here they are again:Ī cloud by itself just means that the item is only in iCloud, so if you were to disconnect from Wifi and go to your iCloud Drive folder, you would not be able to open any items with a plain cloud next to themĪ cloud with a down arrow, means it it in the process of downloading to your local driveĪ cloud with several slashes across it means that it is trying to connect to the iCloud serverĪ cloud with a lightning bolt means that you are currently disconnected from the iCloud serverĪ cloud with a single slash appears to mean that the item is ineligible and cannot be added to iCloud Drive because it does not meet one of the criteria for iCloud Drive files: Here's the link: iCloud Drive FAQ - Apple Support You shouldn't store app folders, libraries, or. Learn more about managing your iCloud storage. That means you can keep all of your work documents, school projects, presentations, and more up to date across all of your devices.


You can store any type of file in iCloud Drive, as long as it's less than 50GB in size and you don't exceed your iCloud storage limit. What types of files can I store in iCloud Drive? Well, if you are asking about an "ineligible" file that you are trying to load onto iCloud Drive, the iCloud Drive documentation is pretty specific about what that means:
