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Hi. Updated the question. And here's the link: dropbox.com/s/7wkzbyn5is8m2sc/Mine.fth?dl=0– Alireza NooriCommented Apr 2, 2015 at 14:08
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Actually I used the playlist view before even knowing there's a playlist tab component. The behavior is the same. You just can see 1 playlist at a time and to switch you have to set a shortcut or use the playlist manager.– Alireza NooriCommented Apr 2, 2015 at 15:01
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@AlirezaNoori - then the problem for you might be the way Facets interacts with the playlists. I guess you in fact prefer multiple playlists/tabs to just Playlist View. To adjust what happens between Facets and the playlists, check the facets settings: File-Preferences-Media Library-Facets-Library: selection, double click, middle-click action. You should change your question because there it looks like what you mainly want is one playlist.– user162573Commented Apr 2, 2015 at 15:09
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