
Save a copy of your playlists in iTunes on PC
You can export a playlist — for example, if you want to save a copy of the playlist or import it to a different computer so you have the same playlist in both places.
You can also export information about a song (or songs) to use in a database or in another app.
When you export playlists or transfer song information, the actual songs or videos aren’t included — just the information about them or the playlist.
Save copies of playlists or use playlists on another computer
- In the iTunes app  on your PC, choose Music from the pop-up menu at the top left. on your PC, choose Music from the pop-up menu at the top left.
- Do any of the following: - Save a copy of a single playlist or use it in iTunes on another computer: Select the playlist in the sidebar on the left, choose File > Library > Export Playlist, then choose XML from the Format pop-up menu. 
- Import an iTunes playlist: Choose File > Library > Import Playlist. The imported playlist includes only songs and videos already in your iTunes library. Unavailable items are removed from the list. 
- Save a copy of all your playlists: Choose File > Library > Export Library. The exported information is saved in XML format. 
 
Transfer song information to other applications
- In the iTunes app  on your PC, choose Music from the pop-up menu at the top left. on your PC, choose Music from the pop-up menu at the top left.
- Do one of the following: - Export all the song information into a text file: Select a playlist, then choose File > Library > Export Playlist. Make sure “Text files” is selected in the “Save as type” pop-up menu. - All information from the Info window for each song is exported, not just the fields currently displayed in the library or playlist. 
- Copy the information (in the columns that are visible) for one or more songs: Select the songs and choose Edit > Copy. Then choose Edit > Paste in another app (for example, an email or text document).