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iTunes 4 Search Tip

OSXFAQ Reader Tip By Sean Schraeder

While browsing my music tonight I was listening to a song, working my way through my library. I wanted to check if I had remembered to "purchase" a song I had heard on the radio so I searched for it. I found it, but then I had to click the close "x" in the search field and hit command-L to show the song I was listening to.

It struck me, why not just hit command-L after I was done searching. It worked!

So if you are listening to a song, search for another song, just hit command-L without clearing the search query and you will be returned to your full library or playlist and right back where you started!

Enjoy :-)

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