Creating client playlists in windows media player

Hello

When I sort all my music by title in windows media player, the list is long.  is it possible to see which playlist a song is assigned to?  among the long list, I would like to quickly determine if a song is associated with a playlist and make changes accordingly.

If there is a better option, I'd appreciate suggestions.

Thank you!

original title: windows media - finding in what playlist player a song appearing on

Hi Usphilos,

It is not possible in Windows Media Player. If you want to provide feedback about this, then make reference to:

https://connect.Microsoft.com/

Tags: Windows

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