ITunes Library Organization

I have recently added 2 albums to my iTunes one called "The Greatest Hits" One called "Greatest Hits"
Now in iTunes when organizing my albums by Album name they are over lapping i.e. One song from "The Greatest Hits" then one from "Greatest Hits" then one from "The Greatest Hits" again and so on.
How can I get the albums to correctly organize them self into alphabetical order?
Also I have added MP3's into itunes and renamed all of them to have the same album name and album picture thus creating a mix album. iTunes has organized the songs by alphabetically by the artist. Can I change this too alphabetically by song name just for this mix album?
Also when printing off an Album listing the mix CD is not grouped together but shows every single as a different mix album!
Any help would be much appreciated.
Dave
Sony Vaio VGN-A417M   Windows XP  

Hi, Dave.
The only solution I can think of is for you to individually select each of the tracks in the The Greatest Hits collection and, for each track, right-click > Get Info > Sorting tab and enter The Greatest Hits into the Sort Album field.

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