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# Edit Playlist Content

<figure><img src="/files/VekExVPeuRChBhTClkK4" alt=""><figcaption><p>Edit Playlist Content</p></figcaption></figure>

<img src="/files/Ggw6QZu0T1pzyC5HKKjY" alt="" data-size="line">Press “Edit playlist” when a playlist is active to start editing.

<img src="/files/dTdvaLSs3JCD5Wb2e4iX" alt="" data-size="line">While editing the songs in the playlist, you can sort and filter to find the songs you want to add to the playlist.

<img src="/files/lyNUBVwPDzexVtrnZQTx" alt="" data-size="line">Press the red “-“ button to remove a song from the playlist.

<img src="/files/UDA9WUwJOYy4xPTzcNnN" alt="" data-size="line">Press the green “+” button to add a song to the playlist. The background color of the song will turn green or blue, and the song will also appear as the last song at the top of the playlist.

<img src="/files/PzLvBYnBfuiUraCV2qFO" alt="" data-size="line">The songs that are already included in this playlist are displayed with a green background.\
The songs that are in another playlist are blue.

<img src="/files/QTL5DdKcREUEQLYq0aU8" alt="" data-size="line">To change the order of the songs, drag a song to the desired position using this symbol.

<img src="/files/1XtwuKpIseUpwKSwHUeo" alt="" data-size="line">Press “Done” when you have finished “Editing”.


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