Actually, I've already found out all I need to know about the "White X". It means the local file is only available when connected to the internet. When you're online and double click it, it downloads it and brings it up. You can ask OneDrive to assure that there's a local copy by right clicking and specifying "Always keep on this device". When you do that, it downloads it and changes the White X annotation to a Green checkmark. This is probably
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Bosj, I'm very impressed with your support, and I thank you for sticking with me on this! You led me down the right path. I'd forgotten I'd recently turned on "Files on Demand". That explains the Status column and the icons in that column. They appear for OneDrive folders. Thus they're echoed in the Fences Folder Portal window. NOT A FENCES PROBLEM! (It turns out the Microsoft "File Explorer" does display that column and those icons for OneDrive fol
Thanks for your feedback, Basj. I hope that will clarify what I'm saying about these Icon annotations.
With a folder portal, Fences annotates each file with a symbol on the lower left of the icon. For example, if the file is a shortcut, the annotation is a curved arrow. This happens even when the selected view is "Details". My folder portal is for my OneDrive (Microsoft's Cloud service) folder. In this case, the folder has the list of local files which are synchronized with the cloud files. I'm now noticing all of the icons for the OneDrive files are annotated w