As some of you know, I am an older group, new MacBook user and am currently 
running Lion.

First, thanks Andy, I have located my single download from the Cloud in iTunes 
and today set about to download the rest of my music purchased from iTunes.  (I 
should add that I have had some failed attempts here in past days.)

Once signed in today, I was able to get to my music in the Cloud and really 
wanted to select all to download in one fell swoop.  I had previously tried 
this using "Select All" in the edit menu but then couldn't find a way to say 
that I wanted everything downloaded.  If I can achieve my task this way then 
please help me to understand how to do it.

I ended up working down my tracks one by one and pressing the download button 
next to each.  There were quite a number of tracks involved and I wished I'd 
known an easier way.  ...

Anyway, success, job done and I had all my music locally.

At this point I did get into difficulties in reading the table (when to 
interact with text etc) and I couldn't find ways to jump around in the table.  
I had previously used CTRL+LEFT ARROW but that didn't work to get me to the 
top.  I'd be glad of information about which keystrokes I could have used and 
how I could have jumped to a particular track. Which HELP item and where is it 
found to give me that information, please?

Thanks for any help forthcoming.  It's appreciated.

Carol P

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