Hi Traci,

iTunes treats everything that appears in the songs table as though it were a 
playlist, for the purposes of playing audio tracks.  That means that if you 
start playing a track in the middle of the songs table, iTunes will go on to 
play the next item in the list.  That also means that if the list is sorted so 
that the track you are playing is at the end, iTunes will stop playing when you 
reach it.  One way to stop after one track if you have selected an album is to 
go to the search text field by pressing Command+Option+F, and type in a term to 
filter the list in the songs table so that only the song you want matches it.  
Alternatively, since the song you are currently playing will not stop just 
because you type something in the search text field, once you start it playing, 
navigate to the search text field with Command+Option+F and type in something 
like "xxxxxx" or some key sequence that won't match any track in your song 
table, and iTunes will stop playing when your current song is done, since there 
will be no "next track" entries in your songs table -- it will be completely 
blank.

You can still get back to displaying your currently playing track in the songs 
table with Command+L, but all the other tracks will show up again, too.

HTH.  Cheers,

Esther
 
On Nov 1, 2011, at 06:31, Donna Goodin wrote:

> Hi Tracy,
> 
> I can't answer your first question but for the second question just press 
> enter on the ring tone that you want to delete the number four. Then you can 
> edit the ring tone name to read however you wanted to read.
> HTH,
> Donna
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> On Nov 1, 2011, at 12:26 PM, Traci <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Hi all, 2 iTunes questions.
>> 
>> 1. Is there a way where I can play a single track, and not have iTunes 
>> automatically begin playing the following track?
>> 
>> 2.  How can I have no track numbers?  For example with my ringtones, I don't 
>> need 01. then the title.  I'd like to have just the title.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Traci
>> Sent by Macbook Air Mail
>> 

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