Dragging is the easy way, but if you're sorting by name or artist, you can cheat and write in a new name that alphabetizes where you want (such as putting an underscore before A to force first in the list).
Generally, it is advisable to do this only as a last resort, or on duplicate files.
Thanks a million for the link. I am at work now on a PC, so I'll have to wait until I get home this evening to try this out on my Mac. Not sure what I was douing wrong to not see that first (number) column....
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Generally, it is advisable to do this only as a last resort, or on duplicate files.
Originally posted by Endymion
First make sure you're sorting by the first number column and that select and drag the track to the position you want it in.
what he said. also make sure shuffle is turned off
Originally posted by ipodandimac
what he said. also make sure shuffle is turned off
Okay, I really must be an idiot. I keep trying this, but can't seem to get it to work. Exactly what do you mean by the first number column?
Thanks!
Originally posted by curiousuburb
Watch this video for details
Thanks a million for the link. I am at work now on a PC, so I'll have to wait until I get home this evening to try this out on my Mac. Not sure what I was douing wrong to not see that first (number) column....
Thanks again!