

Spotify's web player also lacks the keyboard shortcuts of the desktop version. Combined with the above, this means you shouldn't rely on the web player for heavy podcast management. Thus, you can't press Ctrl + A to highlight all tracks in a playlist, or hold Ctrl while selecting multiple tracks to move them into a playlist. In addition, Spotify web doesn't support multi-select.

Read more: Spotify Tips and Tricks for Better Music Streaming In Spotify for desktop, you can order any playlist by title, artist, date added, track length, and similar. If you’ve d’loaded it as a Windows app, you need to configure the Windows settings as described above (in addition to the regular “Edit > Preferences > Startup and Window Behavior >Open Spotify automatically after you log into the computer > No” fix within Spotify).The biggest loss is that you can't sort playlists. I believe this is a problem caused by Windows being confused because it is possible to have downloaded and installed Spotify from the Spotify website as a regular program, and it is also possible to have downloaded and installed Spotify from the Windows app store as an “app”. I had even used CCleaner and other methods to change startup entries without success until I tried the above procedure.

– Find Spotify in the list which appears and uncheck it Click “Configure startup tasks” right underneath it – A panel of Windows settings for the app will appear, not Spotify’s own settings – When it comes up in the list, right click it and select “App Settings” – Search for Spotify in the Windows search bar If you’re running Windows 10 and can’t get Spotify to stop opening when Windows starts – even with the startup option set to “No” in the Advanced section of Spotify’s preferences – you may have the Windows app store version of the program installed, even if you don’t think you have.
