If I'm not mistaken, there is a command to eliminate duplicate titles in iTunes.

On Mar 2, 2014, at 3:09 AM, Apple boy <christopher...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Margaret I will try to answer your first question as I think this is the 
> easiest. I may even answer the second one as well.
> 1. Focus to the album grid using the usual VoiceOver navigation commands, 
> press command-a to select all then press delete.
> 
> 
> Regards Chris
> 
> On 02/03/2014 05:00, Margaret Booth wrote:
>> I’m having some frustration with iTunes and I’m hoping someone on the list 
>> can help me. I have a Mac Book Pro and I'm using  Mavericks and the latest 
>> iTunes. I have a few questions.
>> 
>> I want to delete all of my music out of iTunes because I want to start all 
>> over again. The reason for this is that I have multiple occurences of songs 
>> and I have started deleting them but it is taking ages. How do I delete all 
>> of the music out of iTunes.
>> 
>> Next question is I want to add my music to iTunes by using my external hard 
>> drive. I know how to add  my external hard drive through the advance tab and 
>> once I’ve done this do I have to go to file and then go to add to library or 
>> library sub menu and in this menu which option do I choose?
>> 
>> The last question I have is once I’ve added all my new music to iTunes how 
>> do I put the music onto my iPHone 5. I know once my iPhone is showing up in 
>> iTunes and I select my iPHone, then select music after this I can’t work out 
>> how to pick the music I want to add to my iPhone. Can someone please help me.
>> 
>> Thanks for anyones help that they can give me.
>> 
>> 
>> Margaret
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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