How to Read Documents on an iPod
Create a document., Save the document in an easy to access folder (such as the Desktop). , Plug your iPod in., Open the folder that has your document in it., Open "My Computer" and find your iPod., Find the "Notes" folder in your iPod., On your...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Create a document.
You can create the document in Microsoft Word or in Notepad.
Make sure to save it as a .txt file. -
Step 2: Save the document in an easy to access folder (such as the Desktop).
, This, of course, is important if you want to put something on your iPod. , Right-click and copy the document. , Note:
You must have disk use enabled on your iPod to put the document on.
This is done on iTunes. , In Windows, this folder is in X:\Notes (where X is the iPod's Drive letter).
Right-click and paste the document into the "Notes" folder.
You can then eject your iPod. , Select Extras. , Select Notes. , -
Step 3: Plug your iPod in.
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Step 4: Open the folder that has your document in it.
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Step 5: Open "My Computer" and find your iPod.
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Step 6: Find the "Notes" folder in your iPod.
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Step 7: On your iPod
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Step 8: scroll down to "Extras".
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Step 9: In Extras
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Step 10: find "Notes".
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Step 11: Your document will be there for you to read.
Detailed Guide
You can create the document in Microsoft Word or in Notepad.
Make sure to save it as a .txt file.
, This, of course, is important if you want to put something on your iPod. , Right-click and copy the document. , Note:
You must have disk use enabled on your iPod to put the document on.
This is done on iTunes. , In Windows, this folder is in X:\Notes (where X is the iPod's Drive letter).
Right-click and paste the document into the "Notes" folder.
You can then eject your iPod. , Select Extras. , Select Notes. ,
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