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How to Print iTunes Library: A Step-by-Step Guide to List Your Songs

posted on May 14, 2024

Printing your iTunes library to get a list of your songs is easier than you think. With just a few clicks, you can create a physical copy of your entire music collection. This can be handy for organizing, sharing with friends, or just for keeping a record of your tunes. Let’s dive in and learn how to get that list in your hands!

Step by Step Tutorial: Printing Your iTunes Library

Before we start, make sure you have the latest version of iTunes installed on your computer. This will ensure a smoother process and avoid any compatibility issues.

Step 1: Open iTunes

Open the iTunes application on your computer.

When you open iTunes, make sure you are in the "Music" section. You will see your library with all your songs, albums, and playlists. If you’re not in the Music section, click on the ‘Music’ icon located near the top left corner of the screen.

Step 2: Create a Playlist

Create a new playlist with all the songs you want to print.

To create a playlist, go to the ‘File’ menu, select ‘New’, and then ‘Playlist’. Give your playlist a name and then drag and drop the songs you want to print into this playlist. You can add entire albums, artists, or genres by dragging them from your library.

Step 3: Print Playlist

Go to the ‘File’ menu, select ‘Print’, and choose your print options.

After you’ve created your playlist, go back to the ‘File’ menu, hover over ‘Library’, and then select ‘Print’. A new window will pop up with different print options. You can choose to print by song listing, album listing, or a more detailed list that includes album artwork.

Step 4: Customize Print Settings

Customize your print settings and preview your list.

In the print settings window, you can choose how you want your list to look. You can sort by song title, artist, album, or genre. You can also decide if you want to include album artwork, and if you want the list in black and white or color. Once you’re happy with your settings, click ‘Preview’ to see how your list will look.

Step 5: Print Your List

Print your list.

After previewing and making sure everything looks good, click on the ‘Print’ button. Your printer will start creating a physical copy of your iTunes library list. Ensure your printer is turned on and has enough paper.

After you’ve completed these steps, you’ll have a neatly organized list of all your songs from iTunes. You can use this list to keep track of your music, create a catalog, or share with friends.

Tips for Printing Your iTunes Library

  • Make sure your printer has enough ink and paper before starting to print.
  • If you have a large music library, consider printing by sections to avoid overwhelming your printer.
  • To save paper, you can opt to print in a smaller font size or select double-sided printing if your printer supports it.
  • For a more detailed list, include the ‘Comments’ or ‘Description’ columns when printing.
  • Regularly update and reprint your list, especially if you often add new music to your iTunes library.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I print just a specific playlist from my iTunes Library?

To print a specific playlist, simply select the playlist you want to print, go to the ‘File’ menu, hover over ‘Library’, and then choose ‘Print’. Follow the same print settings as you would for the entire library.

What if I want to include album artwork in my printout?

In the print settings window, you’ll see an option to include album artwork. Check the box to include it in your printout. Keep in mind that this will use more ink and paper.

Can I save my iTunes Library list as a PDF instead of printing it?

Yes, you can. When you’re in the print settings window, instead of clicking ‘Print’, select the ‘PDF’ dropdown at the bottom left corner and choose ‘Save as PDF’.

Will the printout include songs from Apple Music or just the ones I’ve purchased?

The printout will include all songs in your iTunes library, whether purchased, ripped from CDs, or added from Apple Music.

Is it possible to print the lyrics of the songs in my iTunes Library?

iTunes does not have a built-in feature to print song lyrics. However, there are third-party applications and scripts that can extract lyrics from your songs for printing.

Summary

  1. Open iTunes and make sure you’re in the Music section.
  2. Create a new playlist with the songs you want to print.
  3. Go to ‘File’ > ‘Library’ > ‘Print’ to access the print options.
  4. Customize your print settings and preview the list.
  5. Print the list.

Conclusion

Printing your iTunes library to get a list of your songs is a straightforward process that can be very useful for various reasons. Whether you’re a music enthusiast wanting to catalog your collection, a professional DJ preparing for a gig, or just someone who likes to have a tangible backup, having a printed list of your songs can come in handy. With the steps provided, you can easily customize and print your iTunes song list to suit your needs. So go ahead, give it a try, and enjoy having a physical copy of your digital music collection. If you run into any issues or have further questions about your iTunes library, plenty of resources and online communities are available to help you out. Happy printing!

Matthew Burleigh
Matthew Burleigh

Matthew Burleigh has been a freelance writer since the early 2000s. You can find his writing all over the Web, where his content has collectively been read millions of times.

Matthew received his Master’s degree in Computer Science, then spent over a decade as an IT consultant for small businesses before focusing on writing and website creation.

The topics he covers for MasterYourTech.com include iPhones, Microsoft Office, and Google Apps.

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