Jailani, Karen's method should work. Go back and take a look and make sure you check the "Match ____ of the following conditions" and make sure the pulldown menu on that line says "any" instead of "all". Allan On Sat, 7 Dec 2002, JAILANI SOAIDIN wrote: > Karen, > It doesn't work. I think the method is for songs that contain "apple AND > orange", not for "apple OR orange". > On 01/12/2002 13:42, "Karen Swenson" <swenska at tds.net> wrote: > > > > > On Saturday, November 30, 2002, at 10:56 PM, JAILANI SOAIDIN wrote: > > > >> Hai.. > >> I would like to make a playlist which songs contain any one of two > >> words i.e > >> a song contains apple or orange. How can I achieve it?? > > > > This should work: In iTunes 3, go to the File menu, choose New Smart > > Playlist, click the Advanced tab in the resulting window, check Match > > Following Conditions, choose Song Name, write Apple, click the plus at > > the end of the line, and make another line containing Song Name, > > Orange. Then go back and make sure the new popup at the top says Match > > <Any> of the Following Conditions. > > > > I hope I explained this clearly! > > > > Karen