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To view to-do lists:

mChoose Extras > Calendar > To Do.

Storing and Reading Notes

You can store and read text notes on iPod if it is enabled as an external disk (see page 45).

1Save a document in any word-processing application as a text (.txt) file.

2Place the file in the Notes folder on iPod.

To view notes:

mChoose Extras > Notes.

Recording Voice Memos

You can record voice memos using an optional iPod-compatible microphone (available for purchase at www.apple.com/ipodstore). You can store voice memos on iPod and load them onto your computer. You can set iPod to record at low-quality mono (22.05 kHz) to save space, or high-quality stereo (44.1 kHz) for better sound.

Note: Voice memos cannot be longer than two hours. If you record for more than two hours, iPod automatically starts a new voice memo to continue your recording.

To record a voice memo:

1Connect a microphone to the Dock connector port on iPod.

2Set Quality to Low or High.

3To begin recording, choose Record.

4Hold the microphone a few inches from your mouth and speak. To pause recording, choose Pause.

5When you finish, choose Stop and Save. Your saved recording is listed by date and time.

To play a recording:

mChoose Extras > Voice Memos and select the recording.

Note: You won’t see a Voice Memos menu item if you’ve never connected a microphone to iPod.

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Apple 2006 manual Storing and Reading Notes, Recording Voice Memos