I’m glad the info was of help! Through some poking around, I found out that my issue from the Scrivener end of things was due to the fact that Apple hadn’t counted on those of us who use multiple computers actually setting up the Desktop & Documents feature on all those computers (even though the entire premise of this feature is being able to access all of your desktop and documents files from any of your computers). If you enable this feature on multiple computers, it decides one of those computers is the primary and renames your Desktop and Documents folders on the other computer(s) and saves those as sub-folders within the primary folder, renaming them to reflect the name of the computer from which they were taken. Which then confuses Scrivener because, of course, the folder no longer has the same name. So just to be clear, this is most definitely an Apple issue and not a Scrivener one.