How do I import songs from mem stick to itunes?  Can only do 1 at a time.

Just consolidated librray, saved it to mem stick, and am now trying to import songs to my library on another computer, I am only able to import 1 song at a time, which will take forever...am I missing something???
Thanks!!

Try using the import folder option.

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