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Dwight Spivey

"How to Do Everything: Mac"

Click the + or ??“ button to add or remove rules, respectively.
Burn, Baby, Burn!
My favorite feature of iTunes is the ability to create my own unique playlists and burn them to a
CD. As with everything else in iTunes, this is not a tall task.
To burn a playlist to a CD, right-click or CTRL-click the playlist you want to burn and choose
???Burn Playlist to Disc.??? Alternatively, you can select the playlist and then choose File | ???Burn
Playlist to Disc.??? Insert a blank CD, if you haven??™t done so already, and iTunes will soon pop
out a CD containing the tracks from your playlist. iTunes will warn you if the number of tracks
exceeds the space on the CD, in which case you would need to either whittle down the number of
tracks or burn the playlist to multiple CDs.
268 How to Do Everything: Mac
Take Your Tunes on the Road: Connect Your iPod
Special thanks to my beautiful niece, Kelsey, for the use of her iPod (it even has her name
engraved on the back of it) for this part of the chapter!
If you don??™t know what an iPod is, put this book down (gently now??¦oh, so gently), walk to
your front door, open said front door, slowly crack open your eyes, and take what must be your
first peek at the outside world in many a moon.


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