I think it is easier often to use the shortcut keys than the sidebar anyway.
On my machine.

command 1 Music
Command 2 films
Command 3 TV Programs
Command 4 Podcast  
Command 5 iTunes U.
Command 6 Audio books
Command 7 Apps
Command  8. tones
Command 9 Internet Radio
Command 0 iTunes Store.

If you want to replicate the sidebar  experience  use command option F to jump 
to the search field and then navigate  



> right.

David Griffith
> to the areas.


David Griffith

> On 23 Oct 2014, at 14:03, Ian McNamara <ianmcnamar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi all, is there any easier way to get iTunes to work the way it did before 
> the update so we have the source table. I tried selecting the play lists 
> radio button as somebody on this list suggested but can’t get the source 
> table to appear. 
> 
> Ian McNamara
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