Thanks. I wish they had mentioned that at least as alternate instructions in that little booklet I got. For some of us, everything is not obvious. I figured there must be a way to get back to that folder. Pam. ----- Original Message ----- From: Peter Russillo To: winamp4theblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 6:25 PM Subject: Re: creating playlists Hi Pam. While in the Playlist Editor, hit L for open file dialog. Then tab through till you see a Look In combo box; if you've got a My Music folder on the machine check that combo box and see if My Music is there; if so focus on it then tab again and you should be in a list of the music; pick whatever song is there and highlight it, and hit Enter on it; this adds it to the playlist. (Hint: if using 5.094 you may be kicked back to Main Window; just ctrl-tab to Playlist Editor again; repeat above steps.) You could write the filename in the edit box that comes up after hitting L in Playlist Editor, but for most of us it's better to just go to the list of music files, highlight the file(s), and hit Enter to add them. HTH Peter ----- Original Message ----- From: George and Pamela Dominguez To: winamp4theblind@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 6:08 PM Subject: creating playlists Hi! I have the little reference pamphlet from National Braille Press with the info for the different mediaplayers. It says when creating a playlist, you have to write the name of each file into the playlist. Is there a way I can arrow through my music that I have on the computer and pick out files that are there instead of having to remember the exact filenames and have to write them? This will be my first time creating a playlist. Pam.