Hi Paul!
OK yes I'm still on snow Leopard!
Sorry about that!
Colin AKA Red!

On 14 Sep 2011, at 19:17, Paul Hopewell wrote:

> Hi Red, 
> Something like that used to work on Snow Leopard. However on Lion the Select 
> All step only works some of the time. Are you running Lion or Snow Leopard? 
> Many thanks. 
> 
> Paul Hopewell 
> On 14 Sep 2011, at 19:00, Red.Falcon wrote:
> 
>> Hi Paul!
>> Well I use the grid view all the time!
>> What I do is when I found the album in question, go to its table of contents 
>> and open it, then select all then press the delete key and a window pops up 
>> asking if I'm sure, press on the ok and on the next one the option to keep 
>> the files in the media and just press on the remove option, and then its 
>> gone!
>> hth Colin
>> On 14 Sep 2011, at 18:36, Paul Hopewell wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello All, 
>>> I am having problems deleting an album and all its tracks from both the 
>>> iTunes library and the iTunes Media Folder. 
>>> 
>>> I go to Sources and select Music. I then enter the Album title in the 
>>> search string. This results in a Music table listing all the tracks in the 
>>> Album. I then interact with this Music table and do Command+A to select all 
>>> the tracks in the Album. This sometimes works and selects all the tracks 
>>> but mostly it does not work and only selects 1 track. I cannot fathom out 
>>> what is different between the cases where it works and the cases where it 
>>> does not work. 
>>> 
>>> I then tried the Grid View and again entered the Album title. This resulted 
>>> in a Music Grid with one entry - the desired album. I tried pressing the 
>>> Delete key in the hope that this would delete the Album but no joy. 
>>> 
>>> The Albums in question are actually audio books which I am converting to 
>>> M4B format using Audio Book Binder. the conversion works fine and I now 
>>> want to delete the original books from both the iTunes library and from my 
>>> media folder. 
>>> 
>>> I am getting annoyed with this and so would much appreciate any tips!
>>> 
>>> Many thanks. 
>>> 
>>> Paul Hopewell 
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