Rearranging songs in playlist

I want to arrange the songs in a playhlist in a specific order. I was playing around with the artist, album, genre incons and cannot get back to the actual list order so I can make changes. Please help.

Click on the first column, before the song title.

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    Sorry you cannot easily rearrange i tune songs in playlist by dragging. How is the easiest way to change songs to different playlists?

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    First
    "Why am I reposting my earlier question?"
    ANSWER:
    1.  I had to post my question a second time because as you can see my first post isn't showing as a question anymore nor does it allow me to recheck the   "box" that turns my post into a  question.
    2.  I received suggested answers via a "popup".  The answers were dated 2006 and 2008.
    3.  While some questions may be able to have answers from that long ago, my question requires a 2011 answer.
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    4.  The saddest part is while Apple is sending me expired answers from 2006 and 2008, Ask.com already has a thread on this subject.
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    2. I teach "Writing in the Workplace" so I know that I exhausted the Itunes "help" box as well as anyone could.
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    5..  I feel like Apple is bullying me into using PING.  I say this because the Itunes help section DOES have instructions on how organize my playlist IN PING.
    <Edited by Host>

    Thanks for responding!
    My question is  the Headline and Is repeated as the 2nd header.
    Second:  Please help me with my original question.
    How do I select multiple songs and move them to a playlist?
    I have songs in my "music" playlist and all I need to do is move them to my "marathon" playlist.
    Obviously, there has been an upgrade that changed the basic operation something that has my songs locked in place.  However, nothing appears in the "help" that remotely answers my question.  
    I am just really sad it has taken me so long for something so simple and that I had to post here for something that should have been in "help" before the change was allowed to even happen. 
    Soooo....too make a short question even longer I had to run my 1/2 marathon without music this morning and I am not closer to getting those pesky music files to move from one playlist to another.
    Hope you can help!  I got so many hits last night but no one even said "boo".  I think it is because my first message was marked "solved"

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