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36 Using iPod mini
To import contact information manually:
1 Connect iPod mini and open your favorite email or contacts application. Importing
contacts works with Palm Desktop, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Entourage, and
Eudora, among others.
2 Drag contacts from the application’s address book to the iPod mini Contacts folder.
To import appointments and other calendar events manually:
1 Export calendar events from any calendar application that uses the standard iCalendar
format (filenames end in .ics) or vCal format (filenames end in .vcs).
2 Drag the files to the Calendars folder on iPod mini.
Note: You can only transfer to-do lists to iPod mini using iSync and iCal.
To view contacts on iPod mini:
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Select Extras > Contacts.
To view calendar events:
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Select Extras > Calendar.
To view to-do lists:
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Select Extras > Calendar > To Do.
Storing and Reading Notes and Other Information
You can store and read text notes on iPod mini. iPod mini must be enabled as a hard
disk (see page 33).
1 Save a document in any word-processing application as a text (.txt) file.
2 Place the file in the Notes folder on iPod mini.
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