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===Deleting Specific Songs===
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# Open up Spotify on your computer. Make sure you are logged in to your Spotify account.
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# Open up Spotify on your computer. Make sure you are logged in to your Spotify account.
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# Click on under Your Music in Spotify. This should be located on the left navigation panel.
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# Click on under Your Music in Spotify. This should be located on the left navigation panel.
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# Select the song you want to undownload or delete. To delete several songs at once, shift-click each song you’d like to delete.
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# Select the song you want to undownload or delete. To delete several songs at once, shift-click each song you’d like to delete.
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# Right-click on any selected song and then click Remove from Library. This will remove songs on both your Spotify library and local files.
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# Right-click on any selected song and then click . This will remove songs on both your Spotify library and local files.
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#* Local files are where Spotify stores your downloaded music. Downloaded music is used when you are in offline mode and can’t connect to the internet to use Spotify.
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#* Local files are where Spotify stores your downloaded music. Downloaded music is used when you are in offline mode and can’t connect to the internet to use Spotify.
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#* To check the location of your downloaded songs from Spotify, go to Settings and click Show Advanced Settings, then click Offline Songs Storage<ref>http://bit.ly/2Gorhr2>.
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#* To check the location of your downloaded songs from Spotify, go to Settings and click Show Advanced Settings, then click Offline Songs Storage<ref>http://bit.ly/2Gorhr2>.
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