Can't sync music to iPod

Hello,
Normally, when I connect an iOS device to my Mac, under the "Music" tab, I am given the option to sync music to the device. However, when I connect my daughter's iPod Touch with a USB cable, under the Music tab it looks like this:
And I can't seem to find the option to allow me to sync music. Help! This is on a Mac Mini running iTunes 10, OS X 10.7.4.

Sounds like the your daughter's iPod was synced to another computer/iTunes library. you can only sync automatically with one iTunes library/computer. You can however copy music and videos from any iTunes library/computer if you sync manually. See that method included here:
iTunes 11 for Mac: Set up syncing for iPod, iPhone, or iPad

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