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How do you see the date you added a song to a playlist on a Chromebook?

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How do you see the date you added a song to a playlist on a Chromebook?

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How do you see the date you added a song onto a playlist on a Chromebook?

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Hey folks! 

 

We have some good news! It is now possible to see the Date added column on the web player as well.

 

If you have trouble with that just make sure you have the latest version of your browser.

 

Hope this info helps!

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That's the only date you DO see, right? Columns: title, artist, date you added the song to the playlist.

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Sorry, but it does not show me that.

Hey @Mezz,

 

What @izzman suggested should normally be the case if you're using the Desktop app, but it won't be if you're using the app on Chromebook. That's because the only Spotify version supported there is the web player, which doesn't include a "date added" column in the playlist layout.

 

Hope you'll find this info useful. Let us know if there's anything else we can help with!

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Yes thank you this information is very helpful!

Hey @Mezz,

 

Thank you for keeping us in the loop and your kind words.

 

I'm glad the info I shared was useful 🙂 

 

Don't hesitate to reach out if there's anything else you might need help with. 

 

Have a nice and safe day!

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Hey folks! 

 

We have some good news! It is now possible to see the Date added column on the web player as well.

 

If you have trouble with that just make sure you have the latest version of your browser.

 

Hope this info helps!

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For anyone still having this issue, your problem may be that the Spotify app window isn't sized large enough. It hides columns in the playlist when the window is smaller. The Date Added will show if you maximize the app/page.

what is the solution

Hey @Disp419,

Thank you for joining the conversation.

The date when a track was added to a list is displayed in the main screen of the playlist using the Web Player in your Chromebook. The date is usually next to the album's title as shown below.



In case you don't have that section, include in your next response a screenshot where we can see the missing option and the browser you're using.

If you have any additional questions, don't hesitate to ask. 

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Is anybody having an issue where they can no longer see the date a song is added on their spotify application on their computer? 

Hi there @jrizzi

 

Thanks for getting in touch about this. 

 

Could you send us a screenshot of what you're seeing on your end? You can attach it to your next response by using the Insert image option in the post editor. Make sure not to send any private info.


On another note, could you let us know the exact make/model, operating system and Spotify version of your device?


We'll be on the lookout.

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