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Ensure the drive is actually "Mounted." In the CloudMounter menu , the icon should indicate an active connection.

, open a text editor (like TextEdit, Notepad, or TextMate), write your text, and select File > Save As , then choose the mounted cloud drive as the destination. ⚠️ Important Limitations CloudMounter 3.7 (637)

or "New Document" (the exact wording depends on your OS and installed context menu tools). Ensure the drive is actually "Mounted

If a folder is encrypted and currently "Locked," you cannot create new files within it until it is unlocked. If a folder is encrypted and currently "Locked,"

Verify that your cloud account has "Write" permissions for that specific folder.

Because CloudMounter maps your cloud accounts (Google Drive, Dropbox, SFTP, etc.) as , you can create files just as you would on your hard drive: Open Finder (on Mac) or File Explorer (on Windows). Navigate to the mounted cloud drive or folder. Right-click in an empty space.

If you are unsure if you are on build 637, you can verify your version by mounting a disk and using the mount command in the Terminal, as suggested by MacUpdater .