Hi there 
Before I couldn’t use my iCloud drive these days, I would open it on my Mac and 
give it a few minutes to discover that it had a new one. I would open up the 
iCloud drive with command shift i and then some. Then you want to get on top of 
your file name and press command i and interact with the scroll bar; press vo 
right arrow to check for the date and/or time of the latest modification. 

If you are going the other way, open Pages on the IOS device and wait some. If 
you have to on the iPhone, check to see if the latest thing you made a change 
to is there. 

That’s the best I can come up with right now. 

Gigi 

> On Apr 30, 2015, at 10:56 AM, Kevin Gibbs <kevj...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Guys,
> I am having problems with Pages  and iCloud in iOS 8.3 and Yosemite.  From 
> what I understand, if I make changes to a document on either my Mac Mini or 
> my iPhone, those changes should be reflected in both documents over the 
> network. The changes don't seem to be reliably taking place on each other's 
> devices. What might I be doing wrong? And how can I check to make sure that 
> my documents are being updated correctly?
> 
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