> Try this: > Beach Boys: Greatest Hits > > - Mark That results in: The Beach Boys: Greatest Hits / The Beach Boys The solution below is good enough for me, but thanks, anyway. :) > > On Dec 8, 2005, at 9:52 AM, Charles Howse wrote: > >> That was easy enough! :-) >> >> However, when I looked at my playlists, I thought, "Gosh, I can't have >> 7 >> playlists named 'Greatest Hits'". >> This won't be a problem for playing, I can just change the name when I >> need >> to print an insert. >> >> Thanks! >> >>> I think the solution to your problem is to name the smart playlist >>> Greatest >>> Hits >>> >>> >>> On 12/8/05 9:16 AM, Charles Howse <chowse at charter.net> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi, >>>> How does iTunes get it's information to use for the Artist and Album >>>> name >>>> when you print a jewel case insert? >>>> >>>> For example, I have a Smart Playlist titled "Beach Boys", the Album >>>> column >>>> for all tracks contains "Greatest Hits". >>>> >>>> When I print a jewel case insert using "single side, black and >>>> white", it >>>> prints the first line as: "Beach Boys / Beach Boys". It prints the >>>> tracks >>>> just as I want, but I'd prefer the first line to say: "Beach Boys / >>>> Greatest >>>> Hits". >>>> >>>> Is there any way to make it do what I want?