I think the up next just says what's up next. I don't think it's for 
modifiction. This is what I understand from 5 years of learning and continuing 
to learn itunes. I could be wrong though. If I am, that's cool as I love to 
learn

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On Feb 11, 2015, at 2:16 AM, Catherine Turner 
<[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I've never got to grips with the iTunes "up next" feature and I wonder
> if anyone could talk me through it.  I go through various albums or
> genres and add songs to up next, but I can't figure out how to play
> them.  If I press the "up next" button I get into a list of what's
> there but I can't find how to start it playing.  If I press the play
> button that's somewhere near the top of the screen it asks me if I
> want to clear what's been added to up next because I'm about to start
> playback (I assume it means it's about to start playing whatever was
> the latest genre/album I was looking at and clear all the other stuff
> I've added to up next).  I don't want to clear the up next list, I
> just want to play it.  Can anyone explain it to me?
> 
> Thanks,
> Catherine
> 
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