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Question posted by ayongal on August 29th, 2014

How To Make Playlist W418

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Answer #1: Posted by MotoAgents on October 8th, 2014 7:56 AM
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Hi ayongal

To create a music playlist:
Find it: Menu > Tools > Music player
> My playlists, press Options > New playlist
1 Enter a name for the playlist, then press Options
> Done.
2 Select the playlist name, then press Load > Options
> Add to add a song from your phone or memory
card.
3 If necessary, select Phone Memory or Memory card
to specify where the song file is located.
4 Scroll to the song, and press OK to add it to the
playlist. Repeat to add other songs to the playlist.

Regards

Marge

Motorola Mobility



MotoAgents

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