Hi Jeroen
If it would do that, you would lose your ‘removed layers’ from your original project.
That’s not true. I frequently sync the original project to the qfield project I breing back form the field. Using qfieldsync I just point the original project at the field project. It only updates layers that exist in both projects and which have changes in the QField Project. Where that it is not as functional as QFieldckoud is handling multiple users.
One way to do this is use the newly created datafiles in your cloud-project as source in your original project (right click layer and change data source from the original source to the new datafile).
Yes, but I would still have duplication issues, and files outside of my project file structure.
I still see this as unwanted and unhelpful.