Backup playlist information separately from music backup

I have backup software that backs up my music, but not the playlists, to my external hard drive as part of my general data backup. Can someone please confirm that the correct way to backup just the playlist information (i.e. separately from the music, which is caught in the backup done by my software) to my external hard drive is as follows:
File
Library
Export Playlist
and then of course select my external hard drive as the destination for the resulting XML file.
This results in a 3,471 KB XML file for a music library of approx. 1600 songs with multiple playlists.
Geez, I wish Apple would stop changing the online instructions on this sort of stuff - this used to be clear.
Thanks
Elizabeth

You could do it that way.
You could also just back up the itunes libary.itl file. That's what I do.
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1660

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