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1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Tier Playlists
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We all know that playlists are listed in alphabetical order. But what do you do when your most-used playlists doesn't begin with the letter "A?"
Well, to get your favorite playlists towards the top, regardless of what alphabetical letter they begin with, try using a combination of periods and colons.
For your 1st tier (most-used/favorite) playlists, use a period followed by a colon (.:) at the beginning of the title.
For 2nd tier, use a colon and a period (:.)
3rd tier, use two colons (::)
And lastly for the 4th tier, don't use a period or colon at all. If you do this, your playlists will look something like this...
.: New Music
:. Favorites
:. Least Played
:: Car Mix
:: Office Mix
Archive
Bedtime
Feel Good Mix
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by iBang on Jan 14 | 8:00 am
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So glad this is now documented on the site.