How to reorder MP3 files on MuVo V2

Dear all,
Is there any way I can reorder my MP3 files on my MuVo V200 please? I was told by the support staff that MuVo V200 does not support playlist function, and I have to resort to some kind of third party program to give an order number to each MP3 file. Sounds pretty complicated! Any easier solution please?

Dear Jason,
. Are there other options please? Since I change the MP3 contents regularly (so many new songs!), to MANUALLY rename the 00 songs every time I insert or remove MP3 requires a lot of work.
2. Are there any user-friendly external program that helps me do the reordering/renaming of the files please?
BCG

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