MUVO^2: Media Library setup & Playlist questi

I just purchased and received a MUVO^2 which is my first MP3 player. I have been using Windows Media Player to manage my music collection. The Creative Mediasource software that came with the MUVO^2 had no instructions besides the online ones. I dragged and dropped the folders of music that I wanted on my player and that worked fine. Now I'm trying to manage the playlist function and I don't think I'm doing it right. I created a playlist in the organizer from files already on the player. When I moved the playlist to the player, it seemed to copy all the songs to the playlist folder as well. Doesn't it just need to point to the location of each song in the playlist and not duplicate the file? 4GB is good size but it isn't limitless and I will be out of room very shortly if each custom playlist duplicates files already on the player. Is there a better way I could've set my player up? Easer way to create playlists and not duplicate files?
Thanks.

Gerrit,
The playlist feature on the MuVo 2 works like this:
) If you create the playlist in MediaSource and transfer it, the songs on it will be transferred with it. This can duplicate tracks.
2) You can create playlists on the player by selecting it as the source and creating them on the player. This allows you to make them with songs that are on the player.
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