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proshots4you

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Hi to all, can anyone test or confirm if you can drag and drop the iCloud Drive folder in your dock for quick access on the right side just like documents, download, trash folder?
TY....John
 
Hi to all, can anyone test or confirm if you can drag and drop the iCloud Drive folder in your dock for quick access on the right side just like documents, download, trash folder?
TY....John
You can technically drag ~/Library/Mobile Documents/ into your dock first, then from the opened Dock folder drag 'iCloud Drive' folder into the dock again.

Tried on El Capitan PB2 and works.
 
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You can technically drag ~/Library/Mobile Documents/ into your dock first, then from the opened Dock folder drag 'iCloud Drive' folder into the dock again.

Tried on El Capitan PB2 and works.

Worked for me.
 
An easier way to do it:

Just turn on "Path Bar" in Finder (View > Show Path Bar), then go to iCloud Drive. Drag iCloud Drive from the path bar to the dock. Boom.
 
An easier way to do it:

Just turn on "Path Bar" in Finder (View > Show Path Bar), then go to iCloud Drive. Drag iCloud Drive from the path bar to the dock. Boom.

Just tried this and didn't work, it wouldn't accept it on the dock.

El Capitan.
 
Just tried this and didn't work, it wouldn't accept it on the dock.

El Capitan.
That's weird, I just did it in order to take this screenshot. Are you on 10.11.1 official release?
 

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Use spotlight and search for iCloud Drive.

Find the "iCloud Drive -- Application"

Drive the application icon to the left side of your dock. It will take the application on the left side.
 
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