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To add notes to an iPod, follow these steps: 1. Connect your iPod to your computer using the USB cable that came with it. 2. Open iTunes on your computer and select your iPod from the list of devices in the top left corner. 3. Click on the "Notes" tab in the main iTunes window. 4. Check the box next to "Sync Notes" and select the application you want to use to create your notes (e.g. Apple Notes, Microsoft Outlook, etc.). 5. Choose whether you want to sync all notes or just selected notes. 6. Click "Apply" to start syncing your notes to your iPod. If you are using an iPod Touch, you can also create and edit notes directly on your device using the built-in Notes app. To do this, follow these steps: 1. Tap on the "Notes" app on your iPod Touch. 2. Tap on the "+" button to create a new note. 3. Type in your note and format it as needed using the formatting tools. 4. Tap "Done" to save your note. Your note will be saved to the Notes app on your iPod Touch and will automatically sync with any other devices that are signed in to your Apple ID and have Notes enabled.
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