Re: iTunes Keystroke Discovery

2011-07-30 Thread CJ Daniel
Mark, Thanks! That worked perfectly. Very misleading however. Seriously, I've been using the Mac for about 10-months now & no complaints. Not one, "hey, windows was better." And, that's after more than 20-years in the DOS & Windows world. But, I gotta say, for such a huge part of the App

Re: iTunes Keystroke Discovery

2011-07-30 Thread Mark BurningHawk Baxter
Those buttons are a bit misleading. When it says "don't repeat," it means that *IF* you push that button *NOW*, it won't repeat. The button selects says what it WILL DO if you press it, not its current toggled state. • Mark BurningHawk Baxter • AIM, Skype and Twitter: BurningHawk1969 • MS

Re: iTunes Keystroke Discovery

2011-07-30 Thread CJ Daniel
Ester, Okay, that worked like a charm & I really appreciate the information. However, maybe you can continue to be a ministering angel & fix the next problem I encountered. After I sorted the album in to the original order & selected play, iTunes would only play the first song & repeat it. I

Re: iTunes Keystroke Discovery

2011-07-29 Thread Esther
Hi CJ,  To play an album in original track order, in the songs table of iTunes, navigate to the column for "Album" and use the sort command (VO+Shift+Backslash on an English input keyboard). You should be in list view (Command+Option+3).  If "Album" is not one of the columns being displayed, yo

Re: iTunes Keystroke Discovery

2011-07-29 Thread CJ Daniel
Hi, Now if some one could just tell me how to play an album in the original track order, I'd be a happy camper...LOL Anyone? I mean absolutely @ all. CJ On Jul 29, 2011, at 8:16 PM, Kevin Shaw wrote: > Hi friends, > > I've discovered a keystroke in iTunes rather by accident. In the main mus