Shuffle mode stuck in displaying loaded CD

Hello;
I have been successfully using iTunes and have been using it on 3 mac machines so far but have recently had a problem I cannot solve when loading a disc in, or from the library.
Last week I was having a difficult time importing a song from a CD into a separate playlist I had created . I may have changed a setting to accomplish this that precipitated the next problem . A few days later there was no problem loading this song to the playlist. Checking all iTunes settings and preferences to fix this issue have not worked yet . When I click on a playlist and burn a CD the album songs appear in the window in numerical song order but are shuffled in the window after the disc is burned . Shuffle is shut off in the small box and in the toolbar menu command . The disc that is burned plays in the correct order though when put in a boombox or stereo but is displayed in shuffled song order when loaded in the Mac.
Any help certainly appreciated . I've had no problem with the shuffle mode all these years until now . Restarting the pc makes no change .

Just noticed the album song playlists are toggling back and forth between songs in the playlist sorted alphabetically from A-Z and Z-A ascending descending . Not regular shuffle mode as I first thought.
I see if you click on the various column headings in iTunes for each field that they also toggle back and forth . Possibly I clicked on one of these column headings that precipitated the problem I was having

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