When printing out a hard paper copy of your itunes library

Greetings Everyone...
I've just finished the herculean task of adding all my CD's into my ipod (29,637 store-bought discs and a smattering of vinyl LP's and singles...and still have 6gb left!). The artwork has also been entered, but I have a question:
When printing out a hard paper copy list of your itunes library, the only artwork that appears alongside the title/songs is the first image. What if there is more than one image per LP/CD? Is there a way to manipulate the choices show all images appear on the page for each album? Some artwork is just too rare not to be able to view everything. Please advise, and thanks in advance.

Hi boglegod,
Welcome to the Support Communities!
It sounds like you need to unistall the 32 bit version of iTunes and install the 64 bit version on your Windows computer.  Do you have a backup of your iTunes library?  Do you have any other security software installed besides Norton?  The following articles may help you with this:
I would suggest following the information in the "External drive" section of the article below:
iTunes: How to move your music to a new computer
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4527
Removing and reinstalling iTunes and other software components for Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1923
I hope this information helps ....
Have a great day!
- Judy

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