
| Making Sure All Your Songs Are Rated |
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ere's a quick way to find all your unrated songs and gather them in one place so you can rate them. While holding down the Option (PC: Alt) key, click the Create a Playlist button in the lower-left corner of the iTunes window to open the Smart Playlist dialog. >From the first pop-up menu, choose Rating; from the second menu, choose Is Less Than. In the stars field, click the first dot to assign the ranking of one star. Make sure that the Limit To checkbox is turned off. Click OK, and iTunes will instantly assemble a playlist of nothing but your unrated songs. Start playing a song from that list; as soon as you rank the song, it jumps off the Smart Playlist. When you're done, connect your iPod, and iTunes will add your new rankings there as well.
Excerpted from The iPod Book: Doing Cool Stuff with the iPod and the iTunes Store, Fifth Edition by Scott Kelby |
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