Thanks, I will try this. This will do, Scott, thanks, Simon
On 17 Sep 2008, at 22:19, Scott Rutkowski wrote:
Simon.
the way i do it is to simply choose the album in the browser then do
a command shift n and it will automatically create a playlist with
that album and artist's name.
Works fine here I know it's not exactly what you wanted but really
having an album in it's own playlist is the easiest way to go.
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Subject: Adding whole albums to a new list in Itunes with Voiceover
Dear All,
Here is my dilemma: I have an album which I wish to add to a
particular playlist in one fell swoop. How can I do this? Having
imported an album of songs or musical pieces, or having bought one
from the Itunes store, all the songs on the album get placed in
the Music Library of Itunes. I can find the album by activating
the browser and selecting the album. As a result of this, I get
all the songs listed in the song list. When I selecte them all
with command+A I thought I could press vo+shift+m for the
contextual menu and add them all in one go to the selected list.
However, this doesn't seem to work. I have to do it one song at a
time. I was hoping that in the browser, having selected an album,
I could press the same key combination for the contextual menu and
add the album to the selected playlist but i wasn't able to do so
either.
So is there a way to do it? Or do I have to continue to add each
song individually? It's a bit long-winded to do this way. It's not
a major gripe of mine. Smile!
With best wisehs
Simon