Converting iTunes music to MP3 or another format

I puchased an iTunes Plus song from the store. The iTunes help says it can be converted by choosing Edit > Preferences, click Advanced and clicking Importing. Unforunately I don't have an Importing tab on my iTunes. I am running the latest version of iTunes (8.0.2) per the Check for Updates function. Any ideas as to how to convert to another format?

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In iTunes 7, *Import Settings* were on the Advanced tab.
In iTunes 8, *Import Settings* were moved to the General tab and click the *Import Settings* button.
Once you change the *Import Settings* on the General tab, select the songs you want to convert.
Then as noted, right click on the songs and select *Create MP3 version*. Or go to the iTunes menu Advanced and select *Create MP3 version*.

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