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Old March 29th, 2005, 03:13 PM
jdavia jdavia is offline
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Re: Closing or Opening a Play List. A Bug?

I will a little more detail

"New" closes an opened playlist. It creates a new empty playlist ready for me to add songs. It automatically saves it as the next numbered def.hst file. This is what it is supposed to do. (more below)

"Open" will open the context box. After I select and click on a different Playlist, it closes the opened one and opens the selected one. Now it does not add it to the other list, that was wrong. This is the way it is supposed to work.

If I had def002.hst opened, then I clicked "New" It creates a file named like def002-new.hst and keeps my original copy of it. I think this is normal in version 3.006 to be backward compatable to 3.000. Now I have two files, one named def002.hst the other named def002-new.hst on the context window.

If all this is the same as you get, then I have it fixed.
It has been that way since the upgrade install from 3.000. I haven't noticed if 3.000 did it.
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DJYale
I spent about an hour this AM trying to get my copy of 3.006 to do what you described and couldn't.
Do you mean like mine was, or what George suggested.
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