How do I get iTunes to show the file path for music

I am trying to get iTunes to show me where songs are located on my computer,  Hoiw do I get this to show up in iTunes?  Thank you

PTIIIk wrote:
I am trying to get iTunes to show me where songs are located on my computer,  Hoiw do I get this to show up in iTunes?  Thank you
Right-click the track in the library, and choose Show in Windows Explorer.
If you were hoping to get the file path displayed in a column, as is possible in Windows Media Player, note that iTunes does not have that ability.

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