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Dwight Spivey

"How to Do Everything: Mac"

That way,
all your tracks are located in one place, making it much easier to back up your iTunes Library.
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Import Files
Importing music and other tracks from audio files is just as easy as the other methods of
importing to your Library. One of two methods will easily do the trick: either drag-and-drop the
file into the iTunes track list, or choose File | Add to Library, browse your Mac for the file, click
to highlight it, and click Open. Ta-da! The file is now added to your list of tracks.
Check Out iTunes??™ Preferences
iTunes has lots and lots of preferences to streamline your multimedia adventures to your tastes.
Choose iTunes | Preferences and we??™ll get started.
General
The General preferences cover basics such as the size of text in iTunes, which types of items to
display in the Source pane, the name of your shared iTunes Library, and whether iTunes should
check for updates for itself automatically.
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Podcasts
The Podcasts preferences enable you to specify when to check for new episodes of your favorite
podcasts, and what to do with them when they??™re found.


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