=/ Itunes just reorganized my library

well...my friend was on my itunes listening to some music and after she leaves i go on to find all my songs reorganized.
it goes from Z to numbers/A ...Help ? please I whould really want it to go back to A/numbers to Z again...

I just read all those 7.3 threads about errors and whooa I'm glad at least I'm not having those.... I'm not sure why, but my guesses are the version.
My iTunes is the latin one (so excuse me if that Ordenation tag isn't named like that on the english version, I'm just translating what I see here) and what I've found about this order thing is that it is on each pronoun, like "La", "El", "Los", "Un", etc, what in english will simply be "The", so do you had your library re-organized on the "The" starting artists?, like uhmm... "Therion"?
I think that's the problem, that iTunes wants to organize my library by ignoring pronouns, but this also happens in names such.... "Laura" per example, which will be organized as "ura" since "La" will be deleted from the ordenation field. And that happens on each ordenation field: Artist, Autor, Album, Song, etc.
Edit- thanks! I didn't read your answer before I post this... and yeah it seems that the problem is that article thing. I already sorted all my songs manually, but I'll be happy to report this bug to avoid this same issue everytime I add a new artist with an article on the name... so, how can I report it?

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