Itunes subfolders in itunes 7 ?

All,
I looked around but couldn't find it. Is there a way to create parent folders for playlists like you can in iphoto ?
Regards,
Dan Gorman
itunes 7
7,200 songs

Hi,
Can anyone tell me if its possible to create a subfolder for tv episodes. I want to group certain seasons episodes under different subfolders so that all the episodes wont be showing when i click on movies / videos on my ipod video?
thanks
paddy

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