Hey Slau. this is wonderfull. i have always done this through the edit window. 
this will save me a lot of time. 
Steve

> On 12 Sep 2017, at 1:51 am, Slau Halatyn <slauhala...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi Martin,
> The Control+p and Control+semicolon shortcuts have nothing to do with 
> playlists. Those shortcuts move the insertion point up and down through shown 
> tracks respectively. Adding Shift to those shortcuts extends the selection 
> through multiple tracks. The new Shift+up or down arrows cycles through 
> available playlists on selected tracks. If you have 3 vocal tracks and you're 
> on the first track, pressing Control+semicolon will move the insertion down 
> to vocal 2. Now that vocal 2 is selected, if you had created a few playlists 
> on that track, pressing Shift+down arrow would switch to the playlist labeled 
> Vocal 2.01. Pressing it again would switch to Vocal 2.02, etc. The playlists 
> need to have been created to begin with in order for the cycling through 
> playlists to be available. Otherwise, nothing will happen. If you're on a 
> selected track, you can instantly create a new playlist by pressing 
> Control+Shift+forward slash.
> Hope that helps,
> Slau
> 
>> On Sep 11, 2017, at 7:11 AM, Martin (Punky) Sopart <m...@cakewalker.de> 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi all!
>> 
>> Could someone explain the difference between using CTRL+P / CTRL+; and the 
>> newer combinations Shift+UpArrow / Shift+DownArrow.
>> 
>> In older versions of Pro Tools I had to use CTRL+P / CTRL+; to switch 
>> between playlists and further have to solo the desired one for listen to it.
>> What’s happening now when using Shift+UpArrow / Shift+DownArrow.
>> 
>> Reading the ref guide I understood that these key combinations will bring 
>> the current playlist to the main playlist.
>> So no soloing necessary?
>> Will this behaviour overwrite the main playlist?
>> 
>> Thanks in advance and best! / Martin
>> 
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