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Cannot drag & drop music files as I used to be able to do

Recently moved everything over to a new laptop ... Windows 10 ... seems like a real fine machine ... itunes is 12.10.6.2. When I open it up, I want to select a few files and compose them into a new playlist. Cannot drag and drop anything to the new playlist as I used to do. Any idea what's up with that?


Windows, Windows 10

Posted on May 24, 2020 9:39 AM

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Posted on May 24, 2020 7:30 PM

Never mind! I got it!


Seemed to be a couple things ...


1) A bunch of folders on the new laptop all had "Read-Only" flag set. Cleared those, and


2) I WAS trying to drag & drop onto a playlist FOLDER, ha! Realized my mistake and populated the playlists inside that folder.


I am back to being able to drag & drop ... though only to the the playlist name in the left sidebar ... I have that playlist open in another window, and I CANNOT drag & drop into that window ... which is what I used to do ... but I drop onto the sidebar, and the new entry shows up in the separate window, so that works fine.

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May 24, 2020 7:30 PM in response to SueB3

Never mind! I got it!


Seemed to be a couple things ...


1) A bunch of folders on the new laptop all had "Read-Only" flag set. Cleared those, and


2) I WAS trying to drag & drop onto a playlist FOLDER, ha! Realized my mistake and populated the playlists inside that folder.


I am back to being able to drag & drop ... though only to the the playlist name in the left sidebar ... I have that playlist open in another window, and I CANNOT drag & drop into that window ... which is what I used to do ... but I drop onto the sidebar, and the new entry shows up in the separate window, so that works fine.

Cannot drag & drop music files as I used to be able to do

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