Carol -
I don't interact with iCloud, so have no experience of how things are
ordered or work there. But, when you talk about reading the table, and
interacting, are you talking about from within iTunes? It can take a bit of
getting use to, knowing what to select [songs, artists or albums] in
conjunction with the browser, and then interacting with the table, but with
a bit of playing around, I am now getting a clearer picture of how it all
interacts, and you can certainly find songs quickly. Of course, one way is
to just use the search option to find what you are looking for -
Andy
----- Original Message -----
From: "Carol" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, July 15, 2013 4:57 PM
Subject: ITUNES AND DOWNLOAD QUESTIONS
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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