Cursor focus on that individual track in a playlist which it took me hours to choose? No, actually focus on the playlist itself, so when I hit delete, the whole playlist went, and there's no undo.
Pfffffff.....
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Yes, yes, sigh... I've reset the Are-You-Sure?-monger now, since there are some actions you can undo and some not, and finding out which is which when it's too late is depressing.
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Yes, yes, sigh... I've reset the Are-You-Sure?-monger now, since there are some actions you can undo and some not, and finding out which is which when it's too late is depressing.
Alas, Time Machine backed up before the playlist existed, and then after it was deleted. No big deal in the end, i just recreated both from scratch again, and this time I exported the playlists to txt files just in case (which I would have done anyway once I'd finished tweaking the first lot, as I print my own CD inserts for people and need the text).
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Originally Posted By: padmavyuha
Cursor focus on that individual track in a playlist which it took me hours to choose? No, actually focus on the playlist itself, so when I hit delete, the whole playlist went, and there's no undo.
Pfffffff.....
I've done that before. Not so sure it's PEBKAC either. When you click on a song and then click back on a playlist, the song still stays high-lighted, though it does switch to gray, which makes it easy to think the song is still selected when you hit delete. Now, I'm just extra careful when I'm only deleting a song from a playlist. If I'm deleting a song from iTunes, I do option-delete which gives me a confirmation box.