Hi Arianna,

First, go to itunes preferences with command+comma and uncheck the check box 
for Apple Music.  You might find it helpful in the main itunes widnow.  I 
assume that you do not have Apple Music subscription so you don't need this 
option to be checked.

I too have the button you are talking about set to songs and my music appears 
in a table.  This button is still there to the left of the grid but it is 
probably set to "album" or something similar and that's why your music appears 
in the grid.  If you try and press on whatever button appears to the left of 
your grid, you will hear a familiar sound for a popup window.  There you will 
have various options including "songs" and some other options too which I don't 
quite understand yet.

Once you've got your table of music, you can then go to itunes menu with vo+m 
and arrow to the right to the view menu and arrow down to "column browser" 
submenu which you need to expand with right arrow and there you will find "show 
column browser" item on which you press enter.  You can customise what 
categories will appear in your music browser by going back to the same menu 
item under view menu and checking the categories you want to have appear.

Hope this helps.

Andrew
> On 13 Dec 2015, at 03:51, Arianna Sepulveda <englishride...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I don't know where it went, but a few versions ago, there was a button
> that you pressed to change what you were looking at in iTunes, i.e.
> songs, albums, etc. If you wanted the most accessible way of viewing
> things, you pressed that button until it said songs, then left it
> alone. How do I get my nice lists back, where changing something in
> one list changed what the other lists showed you? Basically, the
> column browser? I have lists now, but they're grids. And there's this
> weird love/like stuff in the window--I think it's Apple Music-related.
> I need to be able to tell iTunes what kinds of media certain files
> are. I can't find anything, and I'm going nuts!
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> Ari
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