Select the Apple menu, and then select System Preferences.
Are your Creative Cloud files taking too long to sync on macOS (especially on Big Sur)? Or, you don't see the changes you made to your Creative Cloud files and cloud documents? Learn how to fix such issues.
While syncing Creative Cloud files or cloud documents, one or more files remain in the syncing state for too long. Here are some other issues you might see:
It is a known issue and usually occurs on Big Sur or later.
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Select the Apple menu, and then select System Preferences.
Select Extensions.
Under Core Sync, deselect Finder.
Once done, close the window. Then try syncing your files again.
Open Activity Monitor.
Search for "Core sync".
Once you find it, select it, and then choose Stop.
Wait for around 5 seconds. Then, try syncing your files again.
If the issue still persists, restart your device. Then try syncing your files again.
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