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Hello , Is there a way to save your playlists songs and artists automaticcally to a word type format?
Hi, @Sadra-Es, sure there is!
Just select the songs you want on your desktop app and drag them to Word or any other text editor app 🙂
Sorry Didnt Work for me
Well, it should have worked.
When you try, do you get any error message?
In the image attached, I´ve done it - selected all the songs in a playlist and dragged them into Text Edit.
You should get these links when you do CTRL+C on the playlist and CTRL+V on any text editor like Word.
The way to get the song names is to drag the selection, have you tried this?
yeah tried million times , still nothing happens.
Hi @Sadra-Es!
You can use a third-party app called IFTT that you may connect Spotify to Google Drive to create either a document similar to MS Word or even a spreadsheet (whatever your heart desires!) I outlined how to create specifically what you were looking to do below but you can skip ahead to the link at the bottom for a similar pre made method.
IFTT is an app available for iOS and in the Google Play App Store.
Here's the link for the iOS app: IFTT iOS App
For an easy way to see how this can work without creating your own Applet - you can use this pre-made Applet that allows you to keep your Discovery Weekly Archive playlists from each previous week (as they're updated weekly and the week before is essentially lost) as a spreadsheet with all the song's info - it's called (link below):
Do more with your Discovery Weekly Playlist
IFTT Applet - Save Previous Discovery Weekly Playlist Songs to Google Drive Spreadsheet
See, the problem i have is that i have iftt acount aldready an activated it but iftt only works with my spotify acount, but doest work with the facebook profile which i use everyday, i tried to fix it but it doesnt work, it only works with my non-facebook acount, what should i do? i try to log in to my facebook spotfy acount, but instead iftt get logged into my my normal spotify acount wich i dont use ?
Hello:
If you have a newer Windows based system, download and install Open Office: https://www.openoffice.org/download/index.html Once the open office suite is installed on your system, open the program and launch the text document feature.
Now use the Select All option with the Spotify desktop app of the tracks in your Spotify playlist you wish to copy the songs from, and making sure the text document of open office is open, you need to move your mouse pointer by dragging all selected tracks from the playlist that are highlighted, also make sure to move your mouse pointer on top of the open office icon on the taskbar, this is important to do, as this will bring the text document of open office program to the forefront of all other programs open on the desktop, and now you should be able drop those dragged songs into the blank text document, and the song and artist names should display correctly. If one just copies and pastes these highlighted tracks from Spotify playlists using the desktop app, doing this will just copy the song HTML source links instead into text documents. Doing a drag and drop into a word type text document, this keeps the names of the song and artist titles intact, and turns them into word hyperlinks from the HTML source link on the Spotify service.
Just noticed this later post. You have more than one Spotify account correct? A facebook Spotify created account and also a Spotify account you set up with just an email address?
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