1. How do you import a song into Itunes using the keyboard? Right now
I just click it in its location in the finder (or my external drive)
and let Itunes play it, which seems to import it automatically.
Needless to say, though, this can get laborious!
I have all my music organised by iTunes,
Sorry, I seem to be doing this a lot today. Turned the mouse off now
LOL.
1. How do you import a song into Itunes using the keyboard? Right now
I just click it in its location in the finder (or my external drive)
and let Itunes play it, which seems to import it automatically.
Needless to
Hey thanks everyone!
The importation thing worked fine! It's funny, I thought I'd tried
that before back when I first got my Mac and it didn't work right
then. But it did now, so thanks hugely! Is there a way, though, to
get it to import stuff straight to the folder I want it in, like, an
Have you or anyone else her used Daisy Worm? If so, how do you import books
into Daisy Worm?
- Original Message -
From: Ricardo Walker rwalker...@gmail.com
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2011 11:18 PM
Subject: Re: Itunes beginner's questions
Hi again everyone!
These are some questions I've been meaning to ask for a while now,
because I haven't yet been able to figure them out on my own yet.
Excuse me if they're dumb! Relative Mac newby. What can I say?
Anyway, my questions are as follows:
1. How do you import a song into Itunes
Sounds like you've got a add to library question. Sure. Just press command+o
and a standard file browse dialog will pop up. In which dialog, you can add
either individual files or folders as you wish from anywhere on your drive.
Personally, I don't use ITunes all that much at all. For
Hi,
Importing content is very easy. Just press command O and the file browser will
open. Just press return on the file or folder you wish to add.
Moving content around playlists is pretty easy too. You have a few options
here. For your audiobooks. You can just select them from your music