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When the music list is displayed on your computer why are some songs displayed lighter than others and on the far right column there is a dotted circle on the lighter displayed items.


How can you format your list so when you ask for "albums" you get only albums and not just a song that came from an album

iPhone 8 Plus, iOS 13

Posted on Aug 20, 2020 9:29 AM

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Posted on Aug 20, 2020 2:04 PM

Could the "dotted circle" actually be a "circle with an exclamation mark" instead? If so, that means the song can’t be located; it may have been moved or deleted. For more info, see:

Symbols used in iTunes on PC - Apple Support

Or it could possibly mean the song is on your computer but is not being synced with your device.


For your second question, perhaps this article will help:

Use the column browser in iTunes on PC - Apple Support


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Aug 20, 2020 2:04 PM in response to help4music

Could the "dotted circle" actually be a "circle with an exclamation mark" instead? If so, that means the song can’t be located; it may have been moved or deleted. For more info, see:

Symbols used in iTunes on PC - Apple Support

Or it could possibly mean the song is on your computer but is not being synced with your device.


For your second question, perhaps this article will help:

Use the column browser in iTunes on PC - Apple Support


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