Create AAC version not showing in Library

I have converted many files to AAC but they are not showing up in my library.  Besides dragging and dropping ONE at a time from the file itself, how do I get them to show in the library?  iTunes 10.5.1

jonathanfromyakima wrote:
Solved my own problem.  Delete the file in iTunes and it is automatically replaced by the AAC.
That should not happen.
Likely you were were sorting in some way and simply did not see the new AAC files.
What did you convert these files from?
And why?

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