Moving itunes music from old computer to new computer

I have itunes installed on an older computer. I am setting up a new computer and want to move my itunes folder to the new computer. I have moved the folder and 80% of my songs are on the new itunes but I have no playlists. How do I get the rest of my purchased music and my playlists to my new computer?

Hello, Welcome to discussions.
More info on how to Import/Export Playlists below. Please understand you need to Export these from the original machine as a .txt file, and bring them to the new machine and import them. As long as the songs are all in iTunes the playlist will rebuild.
iTunes: How to backup and restore playlists
http://support.apple.com/kb/TA47831?viewlocale=en_US
*The steps for backing up and restoring playlists may vary depending on your iTunes version. For the most recent version the instructions are as follows
-Highlight a playlist in iTunes
-Go to File - Library-Export Playlist- It will save as a .txt file to any location you wish
*To restore the playlist in iTunes
-Go to File - Library - Import Playlist - Select file - Open

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