how to make 15 tracks into 1 track in itunes?

In this eHow article, you will learn how to import audio CDs into iTunes. You will also learn how to combine the CD tracks into one track. This is especially useful if you want to listen to all of the tracks in order. It also helps to make your iTunes Library more manageable.
Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions
Things You'll Need:

* iTunes Audio CD

1.
Step 1
Open iTunes - Insert CD

Open iTunes - Insert CD

Open iTunes. Then, insert the audio CD. In this example, an audio book about the topic of philosophy is being imported into iTunes so that it can be listened to on the iPod.
2.
Step 2
Select all of the Tracks

Select all of the Tracks

Select all of the CD tracks. The keyboard shortcut for selecting all is Ctrl + A.
3.
Step 3
Combine CD Tracks

Combine CD Tracks

Go to Advanced, Join CD Tracks.
4.
Step 4
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Combined CD is Ready to Import into iTunes

Combined CD is Ready to Import into iTunes

A line indicates that the CD tracks are joined. Click on any track and drag the audio to your iTunes Library. All tracks will move together and combine into one file.

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