Hi,

Yup.

I made one little change.  I sorted my recently added playlist to have the most 
recently added be at the top and not the bottom of the list.  This makes 
getting to the tracks even easier.

Ricardo Walker
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On May 15, 2012, at 8:29 PM, Jane <juanitatig...@gmail.com> wrote:

> You can also Add to iTunes from within iTunes, and then go down to the 
> Recently Added playlist.  Jump down to the bottom and you'll find the most 
> recently added stuff.  Select the ones you want to change, and do those steps 
> with command-i.  Or you can create a new playlist, and then work with that 
> playlist.  That's what I did when I ended up with 198 files I needed to put 
> together into a single album and in just the right order.
> 
> Jane
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On May 15, 2012, at 8:21 PM, Mark BurningHawk Baxter wrote:
> 
>> First, put them in a folder with a distinctive name.  Then, give all the 
>> lectures a sequential that is distinctive, such as "plant lecture 01," 
>> "plant lecture 02 ..." through "plant lecture 10," or whatever.  
>> 
>> Assuming you have Itunes set to import into its library selected songs you 
>> open in the finder, navigate to the lectures folder, use Command A to select 
>> them all, then Command O to open them.  This should import them all into the 
>> Itunes music library.
>> 
>> Then, open Itunes.  Use Command Option F to get to the search box, and type 
>> in "plant lecture."  Press Tab (NOT return).  You should land in the music 
>> table, and cursoring up or down will show you all songs in your Itunes 
>> library with the words "plant lecture," in them.
>> 
>> Assuming you've got them all in the music table, use Command A to select 
>> them all again, then press command I to open the Information dialog.  Select 
>> the "information," tab from the group of four.  Then, simply tab through and 
>> fill out the fields; artist, album, whatever.
>> 
>> This should do it.  HTH.  HITS
>> 
>> 
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