you can specify a single playlist to be synced with your iphone/ipod.
You choose the "phone" and navigate to the music tab then select sync
music.
then choose the selected playlists button then you can select any
number of playlists to be synced to your ipod.
Alternatively if you really want to m
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Subject: Re: Manually putting music on IPhone using Windows
Hi Kim,
Here's how to put music on an iPod manually. I assume the same steps would
work in Windows, though I don't k
Hi Kim,
Here's how to put music on an iPod manually. I assume the same steps
would work in Windows, though I don't know for certain because I don't
have an iPhone.
1. Select the tracks you want to copy.
2. Type control-C to copy them to the clipboard.
3. Focus on the iPod's name in the Sou
Hi Kim,
I don't think you can. Or at least I wasn't able to do it, and I have heard
the same from others. Are you using JAWS as your screen-reader? If yes,
one suggestion I can make is that you give it a go with Window-Eyes or
System Access. I heard from someone at apple that there are known