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Not overwrite a playlist

Hello!

When I double-click an audio file, Foobar2000 runs automatically because of the association between the file format and the reader.

But this opening overwrites the last playlist: how to avoid it (eg, by opening a new playlist automatically)?

Thanks for answering.
Foobar 2000 1.5.2
Windows 10 Home

Not overwrite a playlist

Reply #1
This has been asked and answered many times. Use one of the following options under Preferences/Shell Integration.
• Set "enqueue" as the default action
• Always send new files to playlist

Not overwrite a playlist

Reply #2
This has been asked and answered many times. Use one of the following options under Preferences/Shell Integration.
• Set "enqueue" as the default action
• Always send new files to playlist

So great!
Sorry, English is not my usual language, I did not find the answer alone.
Thank you very much.
Foobar 2000 1.5.2
Windows 10 Home