Thanks Jason - it was getting a bit weary last night so we will need to check 
those settings later today.

I agree with you about iTunes - why Apple don't split out the various 
components of iTunes into separate Applications is a mystery. It has become 
kitchen sink software really.

Stephen

On 22 Sep 2014, at 22:04, Jason Davies <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 22 Sep 2014, at 21:56, Stephen Watson wrote:
> 
>> Anyway, he selects all the manually added songs and taps the remove button. 
>> They disappear. He taps sync and iTunes puts all the manually added songs 
>> back in the list and they are still on his iPhone!
> 
> I had something like this with some TV episodes. Are you absolutely certain 
> they're not in a playlist (e.g. purchased) that is set to sync? or favourite 
> artists or some other arcane checkbox that you have to scroll around to find?
> 
> I agree they shouldn't...but in the interests of sanity... iTunes has so many 
> holes and every time they change it they add more (e.g. navigating now is a 
> nightmare compared to yesteryear - you can't even see those checkboxes half 
> the time). Definitely Apple's worst software, for me, by miles...


One and a half per cent of the UK population are millionaires, for the Cabinet 
the figure is 79 per cent. (September 2014)

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