Alternate row highlighting for library and playlist display

I recently upgraded to iTunes 7 from an old version (4). The old version had a readability feature that appears to be lacking in 7 -- library and playlist contents had alternate rows highlighted subtly. As I have a high screen resolution and use many columns, this highlighting was very useful to me.
Does anyone know if there is a way to turn this on for iTunes 7?
Thanks,
Per
  Windows XP Pro  

I don't think the source bar ever had the alternate bars, and the library still has it. It does seem to be much more subtle than before, though. Have you tried adjusting the contrast on your monitor?

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