How to manage my own playlist?

how can i erase the songs in the playlist? i want to make my own playlist? thank you guys! have a good day and Godbless..Ü
  Windows XP  

You can create many playlists.
You don't need to delete the preset playlists.
Just create a new playlist (File New playlist or New Smart playlist).

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    Message was edited by: akcorcoran

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