Oh yeah, that's true. I had forgotten this because sometimes when i did this 
the items were not recently added. Sorry for making it complicated!

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On Nov 26, 2012, at 5:17 PM, Esther <mori...@mac.com> wrote:

> Hi Phil and Others,
> 
> You can always find items that you add to iTunes, even with no tag
> information, by selecting the "Recenly Added" smart playlist in the
> sources list. Then use VO-J or else navigate with your arrow keys to
> the list of tracks, which will appear in the chronological order they
> were added to iTunes.  Use VO-J again to jump back to the smart
> playlist in the sources list. The "Recently Added" smart playlist
> contains all tracks added to iTunes in the last two weeks that are not
> flagged as podcasts. You can modify the criteria in the rules section
> to change this (e.g. to make this tracks added in the last day, or
> over a specific date range) by using the context menu (VO-Shift-M)
> when focused on this smart playlist to choose the option to edit the
> smart playlist.  Alternatively, you can create your own smart playlist
> based on date added and any tag information you may have.
> 
> You can also identify the untagged tracks by pressing space bar to
> play/pause tracks in your smart playlist, then arrow down to the next
> and use space bar to play/pause the next track.  Then you can select a
> bunch of these tracks by holding down your shift key while you arrow
> down through the group you want, and do a Command-I ("get info") to
> edit the tag fields for album and artist.
> 
> HTH.  Cheers,
> 
> Esther
> 
> 
>>   On Nov 26, 2012, at 4:50 PM, Chris Blouch <cblo...@aol.com> wrote:
>> 
>>     Should be in there somewhere. All my random MP3s were in the folder:
>> 
>>     ~/Music/iTunes/iTunes Music/Unknown Artist/Unknown Album
>> 
>>     CB
>> 
>>     On 11/26/12 4:36 PM, Phil Halton wrote:
>> 
>>       How can I find the mp3 files I just imported into iTunes? They were 
>> untagged mp3's, but I thought I could at least find them by searching for 
>> their file names in the music folder, but no luck. I can't find them 
>> anywhere in my iTunes library.
>> 
>>       This is crazy, can you help? I know that mp3's are by default loaded 
>> into the music library, but I've looked and can't find them.
>> 
> 
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