Re: Some iTunes references [was Re: How Can I Remove Items From iTunes?]

2011-08-04 Thread Desi Noller
Hi Jonathan, Yes, I think I get what you mean. Desi On Aug 3, 2011, at 4:41 PM, Jon Cohn wrote: This dialog should only occur if the music is stored in your iTunes folder. Look in the advanced settings tab, you should see a check box Copy files to iTunes Media folder when adding to

Some iTunes references [was Re: How Can I Remove Items From iTunes?]

2011-08-03 Thread Esther
Hi Desi and Others, A lot of questions come up about iTunes, so I'll list some places you can find answers. First, I'll just mention that iTunes works as a database program, so when you add and delete tracks, you should always do this through the iTunes program, as Marcy explained. It's like

Re: Some iTunes references [was Re: How Can I Remove Items From iTunes?]

2011-08-03 Thread Desi Noller
Hi Esther, Thank you so much! This is extremely helpful! I noticed that after I deleted some items according to Marcy's information, the items did indeed disappear from my iTunes music table, but later, I still found some of them listed in a downloads window? So when you delete them from

Re: Some iTunes references [was Re: How Can I Remove Items From iTunes?]

2011-08-03 Thread Marcy Weinberg
When you press delete, you should be presented with a dialogue asking if you want to send the track to the trash or keep it in the itunes library. Sending it to the trash will do just that, and it will disappear forever when you empty the trash. On Aug 3, 2011, at 5:32 PM, Desi Noller wrote:

Re: Some iTunes references [was Re: How Can I Remove Items From iTunes?]

2011-08-03 Thread Desi Noller
Hi Marcy, The dialog I got was something on the order of a message telling me that if I chose to delete the item, it would be removed from iTunes permanently, and would no longer be able to sync with other devices. I apologize for the very poor representation of the dialog, but I was not