Create a Playlist with Windows Media Player

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Create a Playlist with Windows Media Player

1. Choose Start➪All Programs➪Windows Media Player.

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2. Click the Library tab and then click Create Playlist at the left under the Playlists item. The Create Playlist label disappears, and a text box opens in its place; enter a playlist title there and then click outside it. A blank playlist appears in the List pane on the right.

3. Click a library in the left pane of the Media Library, and the library contents appear. Click an item and then drag it to the new playlist. Repeat this step to locate additional titles to add to the playlist.

4. When you finish adding titles, click Save Playlist. To play a playlist, click it in the Library pane and then click the Play button.

5. You can manage the list by right-clicking it and choosing Edit in List Pane. Click the arrow next to the playlist title and use the drop-down menu commands to do tasks, such as

• Choose Sort to sort the playlist by title, artists, release date, and so on.

• Choose Shuffle List Now to randomly reorganize the titles to play in a different order.

• Choose Rename Playlist to give it a different name.

• Choose Skipped Items to indicate how to deal with tracks you have skipped.

You can also right-click a playlist in the Library pane and choose Play to play it or choose Delete to delete the list, though the original tracks that make up the list still exist.

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