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Old October 10th, 2018, 06:57 PM
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Re: Music Files

There are 2 ways to do that.
1) open settings/playlist Tab/ second box down Allow played songs to be played again. You would also have to have the box above that ticked as well keep song after play.
Then just click the song and play button and status will change.
2) providing you have keep songs after play box ticked you can also right click on the song and from the dropdown window select Mark Song as/ Ready. You can do this even if allow played songs to be played again is unticked.
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