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How to Add Artwork to Custom Albums on iTunes 10
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Adding artwork to custom albums on iTunes 10 can make your music library look more organized and visually appealing. Here are the steps to add artwork to custom albums on iTunes 10: 1. Launch iTunes 10 on your computer. 2. Click on the "Music" tab located in the left-hand column of the iTunes interface. 3. Locate the album that you want to add artwork to and click on it to select it. 4. Right-click on the album and select "Get Info" from the dropdown menu. 5. Click on the "Artwork" tab located at the top of the "Get Info" window. 6. Click on the "Add Artwork" button and select the image file that you want to use as the album cover. 7. Click on the "OK" button to save the changes. 8. Repeat the process for any other custom albums that you want to add artwork to. 9. Once you have added artwork to all of your custom albums, click on the "Done" button to close the "Get Info" window. 10. Your custom album artwork should now be visible in iTunes 10. Note: The artwork file that you select should be in JPEG, BMP, PNG, or GIF format, and should be no larger than 10MB in size. Additionally, it's important to ensure that the artwork file is named exactly the same as the album name, to ensure that iTunes recognizes it as the correct album cover.
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