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> On 29 Sep. 2016, at 1:18 pm, Graham Rabe <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I’ve upgraded to Sierra and all of my data in my previous “Documents” folder 
> previously on my hard drive (in Finder under Documents”) is now only 
> available in iCloud (where there is now a “Documents” folder). There is no 
> longer a “Documents” folder listed anywhere on my hard drive. 
> 
> I’ve gone to System Preferences - iCloud and see that I can change that 
> scenario (under Options). 
> 
> What I can’t figure out is that at the bottom of that Options box it states 
> that “The full contents of iCloud Drive will be stored on this Mac if you 
> have enough space. Older documents will be stored only in iCloud when space 
> is needed.”
> 
> I have more than enough space on my hard drive. 
> 
> In the Finder menu, when I select  “Go” for “Documents” - it shows the 
> documents in the iCloud section. 
> 
> My question is: where in Finder do I find all of my documents on my hard 
> drive? Where are they “stored”?
> 
> Any views/recommendations about allowing all documents to be stored only on 
> iCloud under this new regime would be appreciated. What and the hell happens 
> when iCloud bombs out/is hacked etc etc? And if I use this iCloud method of 
> saving all my data previously stored on the hard drive under the “Documents” 
> folder, what work is my local Time Machine able to do by way of backing up 
> (and/or other external drives that I use for backup backups for that matter). 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Graham Rabe 
> 
> iMac late 2012
> macOS Sierra 10.12
> 
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