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iTunes playlist rename


Question Posted Wednesday February 7 2007, 7:03 pm

How do you rename a playlist on iTunes?? Thanks!

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teenagex3romance answered Thursday February 8 2007, 3:52 pm:
click once on the playlist and it wll highlight the title and able you to rename it.

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LagunaBabe answered Wednesday February 7 2007, 10:21 pm:
Left click on the playlist that you would like to rename, so that it is highlighted. Next, right click it and click on, "Rename." Then you can type in what you would like to rename your playlist, and there you go. :)

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0NEL0VEEx answered Wednesday February 7 2007, 7:31 pm:
click on the title of the playlist so its highlighted, and click towards the front of the worddd. the word should then be ready to be changed =] you'll know when it is cause that little "I" that shows up when you're typing will show up and yeah! good luck ♥

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