Hi Olivia,
 
>When I press VO+shift+M I don't get a context menu even though tracks  
>are selected. What can I try to get the menu to come up like it's  
>supposed to? Might I have missed a step somewhere?

I'm not sure why you're not getting the context menu, but what happens 
if you try to use Command-Shift-N (new playlist from selection) instead 
after you've selected your tracks?  Are you prompted to type in a name 
for you new playlist?  That's an alternative way to create a playlist.

Cheers,

Esther

>On Aug 29, 2008, at 9:14 PM, Randy Stegall wrote:
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>> Hi Olivia,
>>
>> Here is how I do it.
>>
>> 1. Press command+n
>> 2. A dialog box appears and you will need to type a name for the  
>> playlist.
>> 3. Press enter to ok the name.
>> 4. Locate the tracks you want to add to the playlist.
>> 5. Select a track.
>> 6. Press vo+shift+m to bring up the context menu
>> 7. move with vo+down arrow to the add to playlist option8. vo+right  
>> arrow
>> 9. vo+down arrow to the desired playlist
>> 10 Press return
>>
>> To add additional tracks repeat steps 4 through 10.  This should get  
>> you started.
>>
>> Hth.
>>
>> Randy
>>
>> On Aug 29, 2008, at 11:44 PM, UCLA Bruins Fan wrote:
>>
>>> Can anyone tell me how to go about creating an itunes playlist?
>>> Thanks, Olivia
>>>
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