MuVo N200 - Show name of arti

I recently bought a MuVo N200, which I am so far very pleased with. One question, though: Is it possible to make it display the name of the artist as well as the name of the song? The songs are in WMA format and when checking properties for each file, they contain the name of artist. Thankful if anyone out there have the answer to this little problem.
/AndAnd

Hey,
what I do is just make folders for artists (eg, abc def ghij kl mnop qrst ... etc) and contained in those are the artists starting with those letters. EG, Akon - Lonley.mp3 goes into abc folder. Thatway, I can skip easily to song I want. As for tags, I just remove them, so it displays filename. Organize your files properly like above, and it'll work out...
FORMAT:
{Artist} [and/or {ft. {Other Atrists}] - {Title}.mp3
Then put the file in the correct folder..
Firewing

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