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  • Question
    How do I export an iTunes music playlist on a Windows machine when there is no File menu to pull down?
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    As the article states, push the alt button and it will appear.
  • Question
    Should I use export playlist to be able to email music files in a certain order?
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    Yes.
  • Question
    Can you transfer items from an iPod to another iPod?
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    Yes. If you have an iCloud account, then you should be able to go on iTunes, plug your iPod into your computer via the USB slot, and transfer your music onto the other iPod.
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    How can I put an iTunes playlist's tracks in a folder on my computer without moving the original files from their location?
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    You should just be able to copy the files into the new location (instead of physically moving them).
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    Can playlists be transferred from one iTunes library to another?
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    Yes, you should be able to. Follow the instructions listed in the article above.
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    How do I export an iTunes playlist if it is non-purchased songs?
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    Try using MusConv tools.
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    Can I import multiple playlists at once into Apple Music?
    Roxanne
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    Use File > Add Folder to Library to import playlist files in .m3u, .m3u8, or .xml format from the folder and its subfolders.
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    How do I transfer a playlist from iTunes on my Mac to my iPhone?
    Roxanne
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    Connect your iPhone to your Mac, open iTunes, and click on your device. In the menu near the top, click Music. Select the "Sync music onto [device name]" checkbox to enable syncing. To sync specific playlists, choose "Selected artists, albums, genres, and playlists."
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    How can I determine which albums are in iTunes but not on my iPad?
    Roxanne
    Roxanne
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    You can compare the albums on your iPad with those in iTunes by creating a smart playlist that includes only songs not synced to your iPad. This will help you identify the albums present in iTunes but not on your device.
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    How can I transfer my iTunes playlists and songs to Spotify to play them on my Sonos system?
    Snakey006550
    Snakey006550
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    You can transfer your iTunes playlists and songs to Spotify using tools like Soundiiz or TuneMyMusic. After transferring, link your Spotify account to your Sonos system using the Sonos app to play your music through Sonos.
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