Hi Margaret

I haven't added music to my phone using ITunes for a while, but when I did,
I found it best to create a playlist and add all of the things that I wanted
on my phone to that playlist, then copy the playlist to the phone.  As I
said, it's been ages since I've done it this way, so can't actually remember
how to copy a playlist to the phone.  Hoping somebody else could help out
here.

Cheers

Paula


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From: mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net
[mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of Margaret Booth
Sent: Thursday, 6 February 2014 8:11 PM
To: OS X & iOS Accessibility
Subject: help with adding music to my iPhone through iTunes 

Can someone please help me to work out where I'm going wrong in adding my
music to my iPhone 5 through iTunes on my mac book pro and I have Mavericks
on my mac book pro.

connected my iPHone 5 to my Mac book pro and opened iTunes. Went to my
iPhone and selected it. Then I went to music and selected it and moved to
vertical splitter and open it. Then I went to the album table and selected
the albums that I wanted on my iPhone. Closed the table and closed the
vertical splitter and then press applied and then done but a message came up
saying that all my music won't fit on my iPhone. the message was talking
about all my music. I don't want all my music on my iPhone I only want
selected albums. or music 

How can I put selected albums on my iPhone. 

Margaret 

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