Using iTunes on the Mac, I am really stumped! I have purchased some music from iTunes which is on my iPad Mini, no problem there. I synchronised it with my Mac, no problem there either. But when I later put my iPhone on the Mac, it has copied all the purchased music onto it which is a problem as it gives me little space now. So question: how do I get rid of the music on my iPhone without losing it elsewhere? I have unticked the box that lets you synchronise once connected, and the synchronise music box is unticked as well. If I select all my music and attempt to delete it, it prompts me to be sure, or it will remove it from all other devices with this library. Not sure where to go from here, but have a feeling I am not doing something right, so would appreciate guidance from those of you who use iTunes for music more than I ever have! (smile).
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