Simon and E.T., Seems to be working now. What I did: Located the Documents folder using the Dock, and opened. Copied all the folders and files I wanted to have synchronized. Verified that any change I made on Mac showed on iPhone, and vice versa — Voila! Created an alias for the Documents folder on my Mac Desktop for rapid access. Re-built other alias for individual files so that they pointed to the correct locations.
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