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 Select the **keywords** that you wish to use for organizing your files. ​ The above example uses "​Artist"​ and "Album / Series"​ so that music files will be organized where the top level playlists will be the artist name and the sub-playlists will be the albums from each artist and the corresponding files will be music tracks each album sub-playlist. ​ For example: Select the **keywords** that you wish to use for organizing your files. ​ The above example uses "​Artist"​ and "Album / Series"​ so that music files will be organized where the top level playlists will be the artist name and the sub-playlists will be the albums from each artist and the corresponding files will be music tracks each album sub-playlist. ​ For example:
  
 +  [+] Bob Dylan
   [+] Coldplay   [+] Coldplay
     [+] A Rush of Blood to the Head     [+] A Rush of Blood to the Head
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       Twisted Logic       Twisted Logic
       Til Kingdom Come       Til Kingdom Come
 +  [+] Foo Fighters
 +  [+] Rihanna
  
 To filter your active playlist so that it only includes certain types of files, then click the [B]Smart Filter button[/B] and add the [B]rules[/​B] that you want to use to drill into your collection of files in your Mezzmo library. ​ The above example uses [Category] [is] [TV show] to find all the files that are TV shows and [File path] [starts with] [\\NAS-001\Kids Videos] to find only those files in that folder on disk. To filter your active playlist so that it only includes certain types of files, then click the [B]Smart Filter button[/B] and add the [B]rules[/​B] that you want to use to drill into your collection of files in your Mezzmo library. ​ The above example uses [Category] [is] [TV show] to find all the files that are TV shows and [File path] [starts with] [\\NAS-001\Kids Videos] to find only those files in that folder on disk.