Hello there. I believe when you have the phone hooked up to the computer if you 
go into the tabs where you check what you want on the phone there should be 
something that says manually add songs to iTunes on the phone or something like 
that. You can then check the songs you want on the phone. Personally I don’t 
use iTunes to play music so I just keep the songs I want on the phone in there 
and then remove and replace when I want to. No muss No fuss.  
On Feb 6, 2014, at 3:11 AM, Margaret Booth <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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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