Burning on multiple audio cd

I want to burnmy Da vinci code audio book and I get a mesage saying it needs to be burned in multiple audio cd's how is this done?

I have tried removing and adding back a track as suggested and Itunes will still not allow me to burn anymore of this playlist. They are gifts for the holidays and I do not wish to rearrange the tracks. If Itunes will not burn more the 7 CDs from a playlist... please recommend a software that works with Itunes format that accomplishes this purpose without all the hassle.
Thank you
alexa100
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