Need to Esther if you don't mind! Thanks a lot, Johnny see
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On May 16, 2012, at 9:14 AM, Stacey Robinson wrote:
> Ester,
> I missed Ricardo's instructions as I had to do a mass delete of email. (would
> never stay caught up otherwise) if you have those, could you send them to me
> off li
Ester,
I missed Ricardo's instructions as I had to do a mass delete of email. (would
never stay caught up otherwise) if you have those, could you send them to me
off list?
Thanks,
Stacey
mailto:stacey...@bellsouth.net
On May 16, 2012, at 12:28 AM, Esther wrote:
> Hi Paul, Ricardo, Jane, Mark, an
Thanks Esther.
On May 16, 2012, at 12:28 AM, Esther wrote:
> Hi Paul, Ricardo, Jane, Mark, and Others,
> Just a few quick comments to add to these instructions. For Jane's question,
> the "Recently Added" smart playlist by default matches two rules:
> 1) Date added in the last 2 weeks
> 2) Ki
Hi Paul, Ricardo, Jane, Mark, and Others,
Just a few quick comments to add to these instructions. For Jane's question,
the "Recently Added" smart playlist by default matches two rules:
1) Date added in the last 2 weeks
2) Kind is not podcast
In addition, as Ricardo noted, once you navigate to t
Thanks Ricardo.
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Subject: Re: Import a group of mp3 files into ITunes and treat them as an
Hi,
This can easily be changed. I have my recently added list set to only contain
200 songs. To change this, go to the sources table and when on recently added,
interact so you can bring up the context menu with VO shift M. Now select,
"edit smart playlist. Here put in the value for the num
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
Hi,
I would open iTunes and arrow down to your recently added playlist. Then press
command O and add that folder to iTunes. These will then show up in the
recently added playlist. select the files with shift and the up/down arrow
then press command I to bring up the get info dialog. In here
Hi.
I haven't figured out exactly when items drop off, but definitely after you add
a lot. I added 198 files, and the list was well over 1,000. Later, it had
shrunk back down to 764.
Jane
On May 15, 2012, at 10:13 PM, Paul Hunt wrote:
> Hello everyone. I created the playlist from the recen
Hello everyone. I created the playlist from the recently added list. When do
items drop off of the recently added list? Does it get cleaned up every time I
add a batch of new items? Thanks so much.
On May 15, 2012, at 8:35 PM, Mark BurningHawk Baxter
wrote:
> *nods* I always forget to do it t
*nods* I always forget to do it that way, even when that would be a more
efficient way with less steps. *SMH*
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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 th
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 th
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