Jane,

There's two ways you could go about this:

1.  Start itunes and then press cmd+o to bring up the "Add to Library" dialog.  
Press cmd+2 to put the file browser into List mode.  Locate the folder you 
need.  Remember that VO keys+\ will expand folders when in these dialogs.  Once 
the folder is selected, stop interacting with the Outline then navigate to the 
Choose button and press it.  The audio files should begin importing into iTunes 
and playing at the same time.  They should play in the order that they appear 
in the folder.  Should is the key word but I seldom make guarantees as I hate 
mud in my face.

2.  The other way is when iTunes is the default app for a given audio file, 
select all the files that you wish to play/import then press cmd+o and iTunes 
will automatically import them and play them.

If these items have already been imported into itunes previously, then it would 
be best to create a Playlist with the items in it and then simply play from the 
Playlist.

Hope this helps.

Later...


Tim Kilburn
FACTS Department Head
Father Mercredi Community High School
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
(780) 799-5725


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