Hi,

Yes, but one needs to save the playlist, lest the last playlist be 
overwritten by the new one.

Or, even worse, the new playlist gets added to the previous one, this would 
especially happen if you used the include in Winamp option in your 
applications menu.

You can ideally use the keystroke of control+S to save the playlist as an 
M3U file, which you can name and position in the ensuing dialog box, which, 
I'm assuming you know how to play with.

Just remember, and I can't remember the keystroke to at someone else gave on 
how to do this, but, if you're going to create a second playlist, 
control+tab to the playlist window, press control+A to highlight all the 
tracks in the playlist, and press the delete key to clear the playlist.

At that point, one would press the letter L to add files to the playlist as 
one requires.

I'm glad you got things working for you.

Scorpio 


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