Itunes track order

Hi, when i put an album in to Itunes, I cannot select keep track position (as the option is not highlighted) and then all my songs appear in my itunes in alphabetical order... is there any way I can change my itunes library back to showing songs in album order, as some songs have to be played in order? thanks for your help!!
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