Location of ITunes Playlists on hard drive

I have ITunes currently on my desktop PC at home, but am trying to download it to my Surface Pro 3 (running Windows 8.1) to use when we travel.  I successfully downloaded it to added all the music to the tablet, BUT NOT THE individual playlists I have created.  The only thing I can think of is that the Playlists must be stored on the hard drive of the computer where ITunes runs, and NOT on some ITunes cloud.  I am thinking that, if I can find where the Playlists are stored on my home PC's hard drive, I can copy them to a flash drive, then download them to the tablet.  This question has been asked several times in the past.  BUT, when I follow the pathway mentioned in those responses, I come to files that look to be the individual albums I have added to ITunes, and NOT the Playlists I have created from those added albums.  Am I thinking about this wrong?  OR, if Playlists ARE stored on each individual computer, does anyone know the pathway to find them?  I am running Windows 7 on my home PC where I am trying to find the Playlist files.  

Playlists are stored, along with the locations of all media in the library, ratings, links to artwork downloaded from the Store, etc. in the iTunes database - the iTunes Library.itl file that is, by default, stored in C:\Users\username\Music\iTunes.  If you want to replicate your library across multiple computers you need to copy this folder and all its contents - not just the media.  See turingtest2's user tip on Make a split library portable and the official guidance on How to move your iTunes library to a new computer - Apple Support.

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