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  • Quick Guide: Drag ‘n’ Drop from Playlist Editor — Tips & Shortcuts

    Quick Guide: Drag ‘n’ Drop from Playlist Editor — Tips & Shortcuts

    Overview

    A compact walkthrough showing how to move tracks, reorder items, and manage playlists quickly using drag-and-drop in a playlist editor interface.

    When to use

    • Reordering tracks to improve flow.
    • Moving songs between playlists.
    • Building temporary or performance playlists on the fly.

    Quick setup

    1. Enable editing: Open the playlist and switch to edit mode (if required).
    2. Select item: Click and hold the track or item you want to move.
    3. Drag: Move the item to the desired position or playlist column.
    4. Drop: Release to place; confirm any save prompts.

    Tips & shortcuts

    • Shift-click to select a contiguous range, then drag the group together.
    • Ctrl/Cmd-click to select multiple non-contiguous items before dragging.
    • Use keyboard modifiers (Alt/Option) to copy instead of move when supported.
    • Snap-to-grid: Toggle snapping to align insert positions precisely.
    • Keyboard drag alternative: Use cut (Ctrl/Cmd+X) and paste (Ctrl/Cmd+V) when dragging is slow or not supported.
    • Undo: Familiarize with the undo shortcut (Ctrl/Cmd+Z) for quick reversals.

    Common issues & fixes

    • Dragging feels jittery: try disabling animations or reduce UI refresh rate.
    • Can’t drop into another playlist: ensure both playlists are editable and visible; expand collapsed folders.
    • Items duplicate unexpectedly: check whether copy (modifier key) was active.

    Best practices

    • Work in small batches when reorganizing large playlists to avoid mistakes.
    • Save versions or export playlists before major reorders.
    • Use descriptive playlist names and sections to simplify dragging targets.

    Quick checklist before finishing

    • Verify order plays as intended.
    • Confirm moved items are saved and synced (if cloud playlists).
    • Remove any accidental duplicates.

    If you want, I can convert this into a one-page printable cheat-sheet or provide keyboard shortcuts for a specific app — tell me which app.