Editing/renaming mp3 files and folders on my Zen Micro with Win Media Player

Can anyone tell me how I edit and rename the files all ready on my Zen Micro? For instance: I have 3 folders named "2Pac", "2 Pac" and "Tupac" and would like to put them all together under one name.
I also want to get rid of the album subfolders. I have changed the files in the Library, renaming files and folders, deleting all album names, but the changes don't seem to be made on the player.
I can't seem to change them directly changing folders and renaming files on the right side of the Media Player Screen either. Only option there is to delete files.
Bepppe

Thanks for the tip Baldbear, that should work.
So I guess it is no way of editing the files when they are all ready on the player.
Is it then impossible to get rid of the album subfolders? (without deleting all files an transfer them back on again. I would have done it if it weren't for the fact that the sync stops for no reason every 5th to 30th file I transfer.

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