Songs in libary can't be found.

Hey,
When I want to play music with Itunes I see a lot of songs marked with an '!'.
I can't listen to these songs.
Every time I click on it, it says: The Song ''<song>'' could not be used because the original file could not be found. Would you like to locate it? Yes, Cancel.
A few days ago I thought it would be smart if I put all my music in one big map. (With several submaps)
I think this caused the problem.
But if I want to locate those songs, I can locate them 1 by 1 by searching them.
It would take ages if I locate these songs 1 by 1... -.-
Is there a faster way to locate them all?
Mvg,
Nozome
Message was edited by: Nozome

+A few days ago I thought it would be smart if I put all my music in one big map. (With several submaps)+
+I think this caused the problem. +
This is exactly what caused the problem. When you move files around outside of itunes, it can't find them.
Can you put everything back the way it was? Then you could move them around using itunes and the Consolidate command.
Here is a good iLounge article on moving your itunes folder
http://www.ilounge.com/index.php/articles/comments/moving-your-itunes-library-to -a-new-hard-drive

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