At this time, you only need to rename the folder you do not want to synchronize, and add a ".nosync" to the file name . As shown below, we call this thing a flag to tell iCloud not to touch this folder and its sub-files.
The folder marked will show that iCloud is unavailable, which is exactly what we want. If you want to synchronize it again, just delete ".nosync".
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