Hi all, If this is a stupid question, I apologize in advance. It appears from what I have read that there is no granularity with ICloud. That is, if you enable something, such as music or books or documents etc on more than one device, all of your books, documents etc will be pushed to all of your devices where the particular category is enabled. Thus, there seems to be no way to differentiate among devices, e.g. if you have one IDevice with a larger capacity than another one and thus don't want all your music on both devices, you can't use Icloud for that category on the device with less capacity . Right? I wonder what happens if you have various categories enabled in ICloud on various devices. Mary
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