Mark, have you tried selecting your 'Recently Added' playlist in iTunes? This 
will show the latest files you've added so that you can either rename them or 
change their classification to audio book if you choose..

HTH and have a wonderful day!

Smiles,

Cara :)
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On Aug 2, 2011, at 2:38 PM, Mark BurningHawk Baxter wrote:

I have an audio book whose tracks have names like 0101-0.mp3 and go all the way 
through 0115_0.mp3 before switching to 02-1_0.mp3, obviously ripped off the 
disks but not given sensible names.  When I selected all five disks with 18 or 
so tracks each, Itunes imported them and then promptly mixed them in with all 
sorts of other "track 1," titles.  

The upshot of this is that I cannot, for the life of me, think of a search term 
which will let me gather all the various little tracks into one order that 
Itunes will play sequentially.  Is there any way to gather all of them together 
so I can play them?

Thanks.


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