Bose Wave PCinteractive Owner's guide - Page 32
Creating your own music playlists, To create a playlist:, To delete an item from a playlist:
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Listening to Music Files Creating your own music playlists Open the Playlist Editor by clicking the Edit Playlists button in the Music Files player mode. The playlist editor window is divided into two views (Figure 23). The lower view displays the music files finder and the upper view displays your playlists in a tree view. Figure 23 Playlist editor window Creates a new playlist Reverses the last command Removes the selected playlist or playlist item Adds the selected music finder item to the selected playlist Shows music by type, artist, composer, album or track Plays the currently selected music finder item Shows music currently playing Removes the selected item from the music finder Stops playback The tree view lists playlists by name. A closed playlist containing music files displays a plus sign [+] to the left of the name. If the playlist is empty, the plus sign is not displayed. Clicking the plus sign opens the playlist to display its contents. When opened, a minus sign is displayed to the left of the playlist name. Clicking the minus sign collapses or closes the playlist. Playlists can be created using items from any music finder view. This means that you can create playlists of music by type, artist, composer, album or track. To create a playlist: 1. Click the New Playlist button and enter the name of your new playlist. Press the Enter key on your keyboard. 2. Select a music finder view and select items to add to the playlist. 3. Click the Add to Playlist button, or drag and drop the item onto the playlist name. Note: You can drag and drop items in a playlist to change the order. To delete an item from a playlist: 1. Select the item in the playlist. 2. Click the Delete Item button directly below the Undo button. To close the Playlist Editor: Click the close button ( ) to close the window and return to the Music Files player window. 32 April 12, 2001 PDF259774_00