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iTunes question
Posted by: h'
Date: January 04, 2006 06:29PM
Using iTunes 6.01

Anyone know if there's any way to get rid of this box?

I'd much rather just have the extra playlist space . . .
Thanks.



I suffer from the same sensitivity that you do. A few nuggets of wisdom were shared with me and I'm "trying" to incorporate them into my life. First, remember that nobody can hurt your feelings unless you let them. You can always reject what is being forced on you emotionally.
Second, nothing changes unless you change it. If you don't want the behavior to be repeated then you need to take action. Otherwise the kid has learned that his behavior is the way to get things done, because everyone lets him get away with it.
In the meantime I sympathize because I've been there.
-beerman
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Re: iTunes question
Posted by: The Grim Ninja
Date: January 04, 2006 06:31PM
How about using the hide artwork button just below it?

(on the right)
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Re: iTunes question
Posted by: WHiiP
Date: January 04, 2006 06:34PM
Grimmie, you are so subtle . . . sometimes . . . grinning smiley


drinking smiley cheers




Bill
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Re: iTunes question
Posted by: mikebw
Date: January 04, 2006 06:35PM
type "Apple-G"
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Re: iTunes question
Anonymous User
Date: January 04, 2006 06:39PM
mikebw, you re just trying to confuse him arent you grinning smiley
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Re: iTunes question
Posted by: h'
Date: January 04, 2006 08:32PM
Looks like an eject button . . . I was in the process of ripping a CD when I posted and wasn't about to experiment.
"Command G" did the trick, thanks.



I suffer from the same sensitivity that you do. A few nuggets of wisdom were shared with me and I'm "trying" to incorporate them into my life. First, remember that nobody can hurt your feelings unless you let them. You can always reject what is being forced on you emotionally.
Second, nothing changes unless you change it. If you don't want the behavior to be repeated then you need to take action. Otherwise the kid has learned that his behavior is the way to get things done, because everyone lets him get away with it.
In the meantime I sympathize because I've been there.
-beerman
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Re: iTunes question
Posted by: bill b
Date: January 04, 2006 10:00PM
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Re: iTunes question
Posted by: h'
Date: January 04, 2006 10:39PM
Following the other rules of the GUI You'd either be able to drag the border of the window to close it off, or there would be a tab or X at one of the upper corners of the window.
The image on that button looks like a CD tray popping out.



I suffer from the same sensitivity that you do. A few nuggets of wisdom were shared with me and I'm "trying" to incorporate them into my life. First, remember that nobody can hurt your feelings unless you let them. You can always reject what is being forced on you emotionally.
Second, nothing changes unless you change it. If you don't want the behavior to be repeated then you need to take action. Otherwise the kid has learned that his behavior is the way to get things done, because everyone lets him get away with it.
In the meantime I sympathize because I've been there.
-beerman
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