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May 18, 2016 9:15 AM in response to Folboby joe_7399,Hi Folbo,
Thank you for using the Apple Support Communities!
I understand that you have some albums that are separated where they shouldn’t be. In this situation, you may need to edit the content to make sure it is organized the way you would like. The following article explains how to edit and organize your iTunes content.
If you see unexpected groups of songs when you browse an album - Apple Support
Cheers!
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May 18, 2016 10:23 AM in response to joe_7399by Folbo,I Had to look at your name ... And even now I cannot believe that this is not a hacked reply. Apple support directs us here for help ... Not this sort of response ... Unbelievable.
The meta data was correct prior to the release of the latest version of iTunes. The meta data is still correct. The items in the relevant fields of the metadata is ans always was identical.
can somebody suggest how,to,roll,back from this clearly broken version of iTunes, and suggest how I can the issue of this response further.
thank you.
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May 19, 2016 10:34 AM in response to Folboby Rysz,Since you just discovered the Composer view, it's entirely possible the metadata is slightly different. You just didn't see it before. It's probably more likely, however, that iTunes messed up.
This user tip shows what to do when the fields look identical, but are sorted by iTunes as if they are not. The tip uses Album ad an example, but the process is the same for Composer.
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May 26, 2016 5:29 AM in response to Folboby magnard,slightly off topic but could you let me know how you reinstated composer view in 12.4?
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May 26, 2016 11:03 AM in response to magnardby Folbo,On the left hand side, at the top of the side bar, is the library menu. When you hover the mouse over the word 'Library' itself, you will see the edit option appear.
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