lol. you get a mess which is wht  I have on my devices that is mac and iphone 
right now and I'm trying to fix it.

Take care all.
On Oct 17, 2011, at 5:08 PM, Mary Otten wrote:

> 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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