I transferred Itunes to my new PC ok. Except the font is small. How do I enlarge the font?

I transferred Itunes to my new PC ok. Except the font is small. How do I enlarge the font?

This sounds almost too easy. Thanks!

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    The control is still in the Store menu, but first (if you're using iTunes versions 11.0.x) you might need to bring up the menu bar to see the Store menu.
    If you're using 11.0.x, click on the wee boxy icon up in the top-left corner of your iTunes to see the "Show Menu Bar" control, as per the following screenshot:
    Then you'll find the control in the Store menu:
    Alternatively, if you don't want to bring up the menu bar, it's still possible to get into the authorise controls via nested menus accessible from the wee boxy icon. Here's a screenshot of where to find them:

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    We don"t use itunes very often, but when we do there alwys seems to be a new version to down load. We just get used to the old one. Now with the new computer we wanted to download the new version and transfer our old songs. I'm missing all the old albums I purchased last year and the year befor. How can I get these valuable products back?

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    I am trying to move my library from one computer to the other one.
    All I found so far is the Import function which in fact takes for ever.
    My music library is located on an external HD, so I figured it'd easy to simply direct iTunes on my new computer to the HD and say "there is the library, no need to import".
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    If the songs are on your iPod there are a number of third party utilities that you can use to retrieve the music files and playlists from it. You'll find that they have varying degrees of functionality and some will transfer movies, videos, photos, podcasts and games as well. Have a look at the web pages and documentation, this is just a small selection of what's available, they are generally quite straightforward. You can read reviews and comparisons of some of them here:
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    3) Create two new folders in your external hard drive (you can name them LIBRARY Backup and PLAYLISTS Backup).
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    5) Open another Windows Explorer or My PC window; open the iTunes Music folder (usually located in C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My documents\My music\iTunes).
    6) Copy all of its contents (only the contents, not the whole folder) to the LIBRARY Backup folder you created in your external USB Hard Drive.
    7) Close both the LIBRARY Backup folder from your USB external hard drive and the iTunes Music folder.
    8) Open the PLAYLISTS Backup folder from your USB external hard drive
    9) From your iTunes folder, copy the iTunes Music Library.xml to the PLAYLISTS Backup folder.
    10) Close all the windows and extract your USB external hard drive from your PC ()
    11) Install iTunes in your new computer.
    12) Using Windows Explorer open the iTunes Music folder (usually located in C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My documents\My music\iTunes).
    13) Connect the USB hard drive to your new computer and open it using another Windows Explorer window.
    14) Open the LIBRARY Backup folder and copy all of its contents (only the contents, not the whole folder) to the iTunes Music folder in your new computer. After the copying is complete, close this folder.
    15) Copy the PLAYLISTS Backup folder to you new computer’s desktop.
    16) Close Windows Explorer and extract USB hard drive.
    17) Open iTunes
    18) From the File menu, choose Import. Navigate to the iTunes Music Library.xml file on the Desktop and click Choose. The imported playlist will show only songs located on the computer's hard disk or external media.
    19) You can now delete the xml. file from your new computer’s desktop if you wish.
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    I have done this before with no problems, but this time....
    I bought a new external (portable) HD so that I could dedicate one disk to my iTunes library (over 70 gigs and growing...).
    I copied the library folder from my old drive (also an external drive). I then disconnected the old drive. I launched iTunes, navigated to the appropriate page in Preferences and selected the newly moved music folder.
    When I click on a song, though, the ! shows up.
    How can I force iTunes to update its index (or whatever it's called) to "see" the new folder?
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    Whoops.
    It's the Option key on the Mac.
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    iTunes music folder
    iTunes library file
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    This is where the iTunes library file stayed and where iTunes defaults to. You could move the iTunes music folder via the iTunes prefs somewhere else.
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