MuVo Micro Subfolder quest

On the MuVo Micro N200(and I assume the Zen Nano Plus), you can create subfolders. If you have, say folders in this arrangement:
<DIV align=center>root
<DIV align=center>root/a
<DIV align=center>root/a/b
<DIV align=center>root/a/c
<DIV align=center>root/d
can you set it so that the Micro will play not only folder a, but folders b and c as well, but no other folders(such as d)?
I've tried finding it on the forums, but can't. Help greatly appreciated. Thanks

It will play each folder that has music files directly in it - if a, b and c actually have music files in they will play.
PB

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