How to Create a YouTube Quicklist

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Creating a YouTube Quicklist is the fastest way to store videos you want to see later. Videos added to this list can be viewed much more quickly than those added to a traditional playlist. So the next time you're surfing YouTube, create a Quicklist.

Instructions

Difficulty: Easy
Step1
Choose a video that you want to add to your Quicklist. Once your have found a video to add, click the "Back" button to return to the previous page. Locate the one you want from among the other videos; you will notice a "+" symbol at the bottom of the left corner of the video.
Step2
Click on the + symbol and the video will be added to your Quicklist. To add a video to your Quicklist, you must return to the page on which you found it. Open video screens do not display the + symbol.
Step3
To view a video on your Quicklist, open the video screen and scroll down. Your Quicklist videos will be directly under the video screen and sorted by most recent additions first. Click on a video title from the list to view that video. Videos added to your Quicklist are not displayed on your "Playlist" page. Quicklist videos are only shown under an open video screen.
Step4
Save your Quicklist video. Adding videos to your Quicklist does not permanently save them to your Playlist. If you close your browser, the Quicklist will reset and you will lose the videos that you had added. To save a Quicklist video, choose the "Save to my Favorites" option under the video screen. This will send it to your "Playlist," and it can be retrieved unless you delete it.

Tips & Warnings

  • Instead of watching one video at a time, click "Play All," and all of your Quicklist videos will play in a continuous stream.

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