How do I chose the amount of space I want my music to take up on my iPad mini?

UGH!!!!!! This is ridiculous!!! In the past I could chose the amount of memory I wanted allocated for music. Now I have two options. Put my ENTIRE LIBARY on my 16gb iPad OR automatically fill ALL THE FREE SPACE WITH SONGS. Which by the way every single time I do this it picks the SAME SONGS EVERY TIME!! I want to pull my hair out, punch the walls, beat my dog! For real. I don't understand why every "upgrade" to iTunes is actually a downgrade. 12 *****. I will be trying to downgrade if I can.

You need to go to your iPad in iTunes and then go to Summary. In that window there is an Options box. Make sure "Manually Manage Music and Videos" is checked.

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