Yes, when new songs are brought into iTunes, after all of the
  tasks to import and merge, etc. are done, the new songs are
  always checked by default.
--russ


On Mar 7, 2008, at 2:37 PM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer wrote:

> I've never had to that until this most recent upgrade. I've always  
> just
> hit play on a list and it played through the list!! Maybe the default
> was set to check the boxes but I never had to do so!
>
> Friday, March 7, 20082:18 PMR. D. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>> That's the way it has always been.
>> ? select songs desired by [CMD/click] or [click/SHIFT/click].
>> ? place mouse (arrow pointer) over any songs now selected
>>  and do [CNTRL/click] for a contextual menu to either check
>>  or uncheck all selected.
>> ? alternately, use playlists and "select all" to check/uncheck.
>> Regards,
>> --russ
>>
>>
>> On Mar 7, 2008, at 12:29 PM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer wrote:
>>
>>> Recently, I updated iTunes to 7.6.1 (9). It's the most recent  
>>> version.
>>>
>>> Prior to the update, when I would select and play a song, iTunes  
>>> would
>>> automatically go to the next song in the list. Since the update,
>>> when I
>>> select and play a song iTunes stops after the song is complete.
>>>
>>> If I put a check in the checkboxes next to the song title, then  
>>> iTunes
>>> will play every song that is checked - but it's labor intensive to
>>> do so.
>>>
>>> It does this whether or not my iPod is connected.
>>>
>>> I've looked in all the menus and in the preferences but I can find
>>> nothing to reverse this feature.
>>>
>>> How can I either automatically put checks in the checkboxes next to
>>> the
>>> songs I select or how can I make iTunes keep playing the music  
>>> without
>>> the checks?
>>>
>>> TIA.
>>>
>>>
>>> Harry
>>>
>>>
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