# Manage folders and elements in your Private API Network
**[Your Private API Network is available with Postman Enterprise plans. Managing APIs on your Private API Network requires the API Builder add-on.](https://www.postman.com/pricing/)**
Manage your Private API Network elements in a way that makes most sense for your team. You can arrange folders, workspaces, collections, and APIs, edit a collection's environments, move folders and elements, rename folders, or remove folders and elements.
[Super Admins](/docs/administration/roles-and-permissions/#team-roles) and [API Network Managers](/docs/administration/roles-and-permissions/#network-roles) can manage all folders, workspaces, and collections in your Private API Network. [Folder Managers](/docs/administration/roles-and-permissions/#network-roles) can manage specific folders and the workspaces and collections in them. Users with the Editor role for a workspace or collection can also manage them on your Private API Network.
If your team has [the API Builder add-on](https://www.postman.com/pricing/), you can also manage APIs on your team's Private API Network. Super Admins, API Network Managers, Folder Managers, and API Editors added to the API Builder add-on can manage APIs in your Private API Network based on their permission level.
Enterprise teams can also assign the API Network Manager role to a user group. For more information about assigning team roles to groups, see [Organize users into Postman groups](/docs/administration/managing-your-team/user-groups/).
You can manage elements within your [Private API Network](/docs/collaborating-in-postman/private-api-network/use-private-network/#explore-your-private-api-network) or with the [Postman API](/docs/collaborating-in-postman/private-api-network/publish-private-network-elements-with-api/).
## Edit collections
You can change the associated environments of API-linked collections in your Private API Network.
Select
**Options > Edit environments** next to the collection you'd like to edit. Edit the collection, then select **Edit** to save your changes.
To change the environment of an API-linked collection, select the parent API, and from the menu options, select **Edit environments**. The same option is available from the menu in the top right corner.
To add new elements using bulk edits, from the top left menu, select
**Add** or **Add to Network**. The **Add elements to the Private API network** opens. Locate the collection and select an environment you want to add.
You can only edit collections added directly from your [Private API Network](/docs/collaborating-in-postman/private-api-network/organizing-private-network/#add-elements-in-your-private-api-network) or the [workbench](/docs/collaborating-in-postman/private-api-network/organizing-private-network/#add-a-collection-from-the-workbench). You can't edit collections added to APIs.
## Move folders and elements
You can move folders and elements in your Private API Network. Select
**Options** next to the folder or element you would like to move, then select **Move...** or **Move element**. You can move folders and elements to an existing folder or create a new one. Select **Move Folder** or **Move element** to save your changes.
## Rename folders
You can rename folders in your Private API Network. Select
**Options > Rename** next to the folder you'd like to rename. Enter a new name, then press **Return** or **Enter**.
## Remove folders and elements
You can remove folders and elements from your Private API Network. Select
**Options** next to the folder or element you want to remove, then select **Delete** or **Remove**. To confirm, select **Remove**.
You can also select a folder or element in the left sidebar, select
**Options** in the upper-right corner, then select **Delete** or **Remove**.
If you have the Editor role for an element, you can also remove elements in your Private API Network from the workbench. For collections and APIs, open the overview then select **Remove**. For workspaces, open the overview, select the **Settings** tab, then select **Remove**. To confirm, select **Remove**.
After you remove the element, team members won't have access to it through your Private API Network.