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Can I print out my Spotify playlists?

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Can I print out my Spotify playlists?

A question from a technically challenged person. I set up a number of spotify playlists for my wife's birthday. I want to be able to print the playlists so that I can give her the lists of songs. I can't figure out how to do that. Ctrl/P does not seem to work. Clicking on File does not seem to do it. The Help section does not help.

 

It seems that this should be easy to do, but my technical limitations are preventing me from finding a way to print the playlists. 

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This sort of is my issue, too. I have lots of playlists. I know have an Amazon Echo and two Dots. It is very difficult for me to remember the playlist names, especially ones that aren't artist/album names. So, for example, if I once made a playlist of Tribe Called Quest tracks, as well as tracks by similiar artists, and it isn't a playlist I regularly play, I find it next to impossible to get Alexa to play it. I basically have to go to my phone and scroll through all my playlists looking for the right playlist name ... which, for the sake of argument, let's say is "A Tribe of Tribe Groups." What I'd like to do is have at least one print-out of the names of all my playlists ... so I can better learn them and look at the list when I need to. I don't see anything that allows me to do this. Ideas? Thanks.

SUPER  !! EASY !! IT WORKS !!!

I'm really surprised how many non- or half-working "solutions" have been discussed here. Hughe waste of time. I tried to export a 1500 songs playlist. This https://rawgit.com/watsonbox/exportify/master/exportify.html worked directly, fast and perfect!!












































































































































This tool saved my life right here.. I have so many songs I dont want to lose, even till the degree I don't want to count on spotify to keep backups. Imagine losing all your songs you love.. not remembering the names and stuff.. years of collection gone.. so I used your suggested tool/program to make an export of the songnames and spotify URL's combined because I made this backup for if spotify just vanished in one second (hypothetically).. Spotify URL's only wouldn't do me any good if spotify ceases to exist then.. 




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If you are in Sierra (MacOS), just drag and drop the entire playlist in a new notes (in Notes app). You will have the names of the tracks and the artists each in a separate line, and all links are clickable.

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control + shift + F9 does nothing for me - they are still as links.

NOPE - all I got was this....

 

spotify:user:elizabeth3363:playlist:33PXUqF9R4ny2RmrrbAxsZ

 

HELP!!

I do not know if it works in MSWord but in LibreOffice if you create a HTML document (File/New/HTML Document) all you have to do is CTRL+A yout playlist in the Spotify app and drag it (drag and drop it) in the HTML document. Save it with the name of your playlist. What's nice is that the html file will open in yout browser.

But how do I select all of the playlist? I've tried and it doesn't happen

 

Sorry for the mistake: in MacOS (Sierra) it's Command+A, not CTRL+A. You must clic on one of the songs first.

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Hi, I CLICKED  SPOTIFY THEN LOGIN  BUT CHOOSE A PLAY LIST
DID NOT OPEN ? IT WORKED ABOUT 14 DAYS AGO  ???
                             REGARDS.

 

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