Hello, 
I think this is now resolved. I played with the itunes view options and it 
seems the below only works with view option "tech list view". There may be an 
itunes set up bug as I had to switch view options several times before it 
worked. It now seems to work all the time even across re-boots. So keeping 
fingers crossed!

Paul Hopewell 
On 26 Jul 2011, at 14:41, Paul Hopewell wrote:

> Hello, 
> I am currently keeping Snow Leopard for two reasons only. One is the lack of 
> Lion support for abbyy fine reader express for mac, which will be fixed soon. 
> the other is the lack of Select All in iTunes 10.4. 
> 
> I need Select All in iTunes to allow me to change the tags (e.g. author, 
> genre, title)for all the files in a given audio book. WIth the prior iTunes 
> on Snow Leopard I used the search option to populate the music table with all 
> the desired files and then did command+a to select all these files and then 
> did command+i to change the IDE tags for them all. This no longer works on 
> iTunes 10.4 on Lion. I can instead only select a single track from the music 
> table. I have tried ever way I can think of to do a Select All but to no 
> effect. I don't wan to go back to a previous level of iTunes as iTunes 10.4 
> remembers my audible user  name and password which prior levels of iTunes did 
> not do on Lion. 
> 
> Any suggestions? 
> 
> Many thanks. 
> 
> Paul Hopewell 
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