Note that whether or not album covers / items artwork are available and/or visible also depends on your current iTunes view. By default, iTunes now displays the album cover / item artwork in the first column: (you can also show or hide artwork by clicking on the arrow of the album cover column) Keyboard shortcut: to show or hide iTunes artwork, hit Ctrl+G (Windows) or Command+G (Mac) - Tutorial update: in iTunes 9, this keyboard shortcut no longer toggles on or off the album cover viewer in the bottom left corner of the screen: in iTunes 9, this toggles showing or hiding the artwork column in your music library. The more (smart) playlists you create, the more vertical scrollable space you will need! The new, "toggle-able" album cover / item artwork column Depending on the view you are using (even more so if you are listening to music with the iTunes Mini Player), the actual album cover viewer maybe redundant: if the items artwork is displayed inside the right pane, hiding the artwork viewer will actually allow you to see more of your playlists and smart playlists. To display the artwork of the item currently playing in iTunes, choose Show Artwork from the View menu or click the " Show or hide item artwork and video viewer" button in the bottom left corner of iTunes' main window.
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