In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: iTunes arranges the songs in your playlists alphabetically by default. If you'd rather round up songs by a certain artist or album, click the Artist or Album by Artist tabs. Holding down the appropriate button lets you select more than one song at once. When you need to scroll through the list to select a song further up or down the list, release the key, scroll, then hold the key again before clicking the song. Again, this does not permanently delete files from your computer. You can add the songs to other playlists at any time.
Summary: Click the playlist to show its contents. While holding Control on PC or ⌘ Command on Mac, click the songs you want to delete. Remove the songs by pressing the Delete key.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: A broken bone, whatever bone it is, is a serious injury. At the first sign of a fracture, call your veterinarian or emergency clinic for prompt treatment and relief of pain.  Your cat deserves medical care and treatment for a broken bone, even if that treatment simply means that the cat's pain is managed. Your veterinarian will assess the overall health of the cat, in addition to paying attention to the area of the suspected fracture. This will increase the veterinary bill, so prepare yourself to deal with the financial impact of the assessment and treatment. In most cases, to get a proper X-ray the cat will need to be sedated and posed in different positions. This includes on its back, on its side, from the top of the back, and, in the case of jaw fractures, at various angles with the mouth both opened and closed.  The most common way for a veterinarian to diagnose a fracture is by use of radiographs or X-rays. Many closed fractures (those beneath the skin) are easily seen once a proper X-ray is taken. In the case of an open fracture, the broken bone will be obviously sticking out of the body, but X-rays need to be taken of these fractures, as there may be other fractured bones beneath the skin. In most cases a number of X-rays need to be taken to properly assess the fracture. In some cases, specialized techniques are used to catch those fractures that are not a “simple” break. Bones can fracture in any direction (diagonally, spirally) or they can shatter into pieces. The treatment will vary depending on the type and location of the fracture. For example, many hair-line fractures will heal on their own if they are immobilized. However, open fractures and spiral fractures will likely require in-depth surgery to correct.  Many times amputation is the only solution to a broken tail. However, a fracture which only occurs at the tip can sometimes heal on its own.  Severe health problems, such as a fracture, are a good reason to invest in pet insurance. If you have pet insurance and your cat gets a devastating injury, the cost will be offset and you will not have to weigh your financial situation against the health of your pet.
Summary: Take your cat to its veterinarian. Allow your veterinarian to take X-rays of the area. Follow your veterinarian's suggestions for treatment.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Honeysuckle vines can grow quickly and spread out quite a bit during the blooming season. After the season is over, re-shape the plant to a more manageable size.  During the first few years of growing a honeysuckle vine, refrain from cutting more than 1/3 of the stems. Cutting too many stems off of the plant can cause it to die. Disinfect pruning shears with rubbing alcohol or bleach to reduce the spread of pests and diseases. Use your hands or pruning scissors to remove any remaining brown leaves or flowers from the vine before you begin to shape it. This will give you a better idea of the size and shape of your vine and can draw your attention to areas where the vine needs more water, sunlight, or airflow. If one area has a lot of dead leaves, prune around the area with your scissors to increase light and air flow to that part of the vine. The top portion of the vine tends to be more tangled than the bottom, and cutting off stems here promotes growth later in the season. Cut only the tangled stems, and work slowly at the bottom of the vine.  If you want to redirect the vine, trim more off of one side of the plant to encourage growth in the opposite direction. Avoid trimming any stems from the bottom of younger plants, as this “old growth” tends to support the plant. Without it, the vine might die. Leaf nodes are the part of a stem where the leaf begins to form from a “parent stem.” Hold your scissors at a 45-degree angle at the node, and make a clean cut all the way across the stem. No matter where you’re cutting, use this technique to prevent diseases and pests from overtaking the vine.
Summary:
Prune the vine lightly in the late summer to shape it. Pull off or trim any dead stems and wilted flowers before pruning. Remove tangled stems at the top of the vine. Use a pair of sharp pruning scissors to cut just above a leaf node.