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Using Playlists to Organize Your Music

 
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If you’ve ever made a custom cassette tape of your favorite music, then you already understand the power of playlists. With a playlist, you choose which songs to play and the order in which to play them.
 
In iTunes, you can create as many playlists as you want, include as many songs as you want in each playlist, and rearrange the songs in each playlist until the order is just right. You might have one playlist for exercising, one for a rainy Monday, another that contains the music for your play rehearsal, and so on. The possibilities are endless.

 



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