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    Customize playlist question



    I have Just Dance 2016 and cannot figure out how to create or customize a playlist. I watched a Youtube video online and it looks nothing like my TV screen. I get to Just Sweat/Playlists and it shows the pre-made playlists, which I understand can be customized. I can click on say, Playlist 1 and it shows the icon for a particular song, but it's not clear to me how to add songs, or how to save the playlist. Sorry for what is probably a question that everyone else has figured out easily on their own; I'm old!
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    Hi EMPRESS2.11,

    Welcome to the forums!
    Which console are you using for JD16?
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    It is Nintendo Wii 2006, Model RVL-101 [USA], with serial number KU60920129 and a 7 with a box around it, if that helps.
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    Originally Posted by EMPRESS2.11 Go to original post
    It is Nintendo Wii 2006, Model RVL-101 [USA], with serial number KU60920129 and a 7 with a box around it, if that helps.
    Okay, Empress2.11,

    You'll want to return to Sweat/Playlist mode and select your playlist length (10, 20, or 40 minutes). From there, you can use the directional keys (arrows) to select any of the songs showing. An option to "change" the song will appear, and you press "A". That will take you back to the song selection screen. Choose the song that you want in that slot, then select "Dance Now" when prompted. From there, you can select another song on the list, replace it as above, and repeat until you have the playlist that you want.

    That playlist will remain throughout your Just Dance sessions until you change it. So you can, in effect, have one personalized playlist for each time length.

    To double-check, I made a playlist with "Fancy" three times in a row. I recommend this playlist, but you're free to dance to what you want.

    Let us know if you have any more questions!
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