More information about how you use your playlists & which operating system 
could be helpful to help you find a solution

Use smart playlists instead of simple ones
Use the comment or group as the filter criteria
For example
change the grouping on every file on a playlist to whatever you use for a 
play list name
or
You could save the files to any removable storage, instead of as playlists
This won't work on the same storage device as your library, unless it is on 
a different partition [linux speak]
Manipulate the files with clementine in the folders as if they were a Ipod 
or phone adding/subtracting files 




On Monday, December 9, 2019 at 2:21:48 AM UTC-8, Alpha Music wrote:
>
> Hello Clementines,
> I just downloaded & explored Clementine for a lil, the program seems very 
> handy and useful for my type of business.
> Just one thing that seems to be weird that makes the work double harder. 
> For my business I have like 50 playlists, now every time I edit them and 
> add new tracks. do I have to save each playlist separately? and how do I 
> define that m3u files will be the default. instead of saving each playlist 
> separately changing from XSPF to M3U for each. 
>
> a function of saving multiple playlists together (for the same folder), 
> could make everything so much easier.
>
>
> Thank you, guys! Hopefully, I'll happen to manage my playlists from 
> Clementine, it seems very cozy and useful!
>

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