Itunes Library and Windows 7

Hey guys,
Have a simple query that is not as such causing a problem. I was using a Windows XP machine and if I downloaded or imported a track a new folder would appear in my iTunes folder called the album name etc with tracks included, I would then have two copies of that album one in iTUnes one in the downloaded folder.
Now I am using Windows 7 (and I don't think this is the issue) but when I import a folder now into my iTunes library the XML code is updated but no new folders are added. Instead they remain in the place i downloaded them too and iTunes points to that folder. Is there a way to tell iTunes to create a folder with its own iTunes directory and then point to THAT folder rather than the downloading folder?? If this is not possible can I just copy and paste the album folder containing the songs into my iTUnes folder and then when iTunes asks me to look for the folder to find the song point it to its own folder? Christ this is getting complicated now! Sorry! Hope this will make sense to other users! Thanks in advance. The main reason I ask is because I would like all of my album folders in the iTunes folder so when I backup everything is included. Thanks guys.

Sorting in iTunes is often controlled by selecting different column headings. The sort order for any given column may be further modified by a sort value, e.g. Sort Artist affects the sort order of Artist. If you transferred the library properly all of the metadata should have remained intract and you simply need to select the a column that sorts as you want. If you had to import the library then there is the potential for tagging effects that could mean metadata entered previously didn't import with the media. Note that iTunes has no mechanism for automatically deciding which values are in <Forename> <Surname> order and could therefore be sorted as <Surname> <Forename>. The only automatic process drops leading articles (a/an/the) so that "The Doors" sort under D as "Doors".
See also Grouping tracks into albums.
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