ITunes not finding original files?

When I open iTunes on my PC, the songs all have exclamation marks beside them. When I click on the song, it says "the song could npot be used because the original file could not be found". All my songs have either been copied from a CD or purchased through iTunes. Is there a way to fix this without manually pointing iTunes to each file for all my 600+ songs?
Thank you!

The exclamation marks (and the accompanying note) inidicate the files aren't located where iTunes expects them to be. This most often happens when the files have been deleted, renamed or moved to a different location than where iTunes expects them to be.
If the files are still on your computer but have been moved, the best solution is to get them back where they were in the first place. iTunes will be able to find them again - happy ending.
Sometimes though, it seems iTunes loses track of files for no apparent reason. In that case, you can start with a new iTunes library. Regrettably, this method loses playlists and related information (Ratings, Play Counts, Dates Last Played, etc.)
If that's not a deal-breaker for you, delete the current entries in your Library by highlighting them - iTunes File menu > Select All - and then right-clicking > Delete . You remove the entries from your Library but keep the files themselves in your iTunes Music folder, assuming that's where they are in the first place.
You can then add them back into your Library by selecting the iTunes Music folder in Windows Explorer and dragging it into the Library entry in the iTunes Source List (left-hand column).

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