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 | Exporting Notes to Your iPod You can export the text of any page’s outline to your iPod. Your iPod must follow Apple’s “notes” specification, which Apple has not implemented on all iPods. For example, iPhones and iPod Touches do not support the notes specification.
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 | Choose Page → Sync Page to iPod to add a copy of a Notebook page’s outline to your iPod.
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 | NoteBook adds an iPod Sticker ➊ to synced pages.
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 | NoteBook places synced pages in a NoteBook folder in your iPod’s Notes folder.
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 | Choose a page from the list. Do not choose the “{nbfiles}” ➋ entry — this is a collection of administrative files.
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 | When you view a page, the first screen is a list of its top-level cells.
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 | Selecting a cell displays that cell’s children, and so on.
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 | When you change a synced page, NoteBook syncs those changes to your iPod after you save the changes. If your iPod isn’t attached when you save changes to a synced page, that’s OK — NoteBook collects the changes until the next time you attach your iPod to your computer. But if NoteBook isn’t running when you attach your iPod, the changes won’t get transferred. NoteBook syncs pages to your iPod without the help of Apple’s iSync application. NoteBook syncs pages without the help of Apple’s iSync application.
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