Can you transfer documents from iPod to a new computer?

If I enable my iPod for disk use and save a Microsoft Word document to it, can I upload that file to a new computer? Or can I only view it on my iPod. I'm asking this because the computer I'm on doesn't have a printer and I need to transfer a paper I wrote to one that does. I'm out of floppy disks so that's not an option. Thanks for any help.

Yes, you can connect the iPod to the other computer and go to My Computer, select the iPod, and copy the file to the new computer.
Know that you cannot view the Microsoft Word file on the iPod.
To eject the iPod once you connect it to this new computer hit the safely remove hardware icon (the one with a green arrow next to the clock) and go to stop ipod device (those may not be the exact words)
btabz

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    Zevoneer wrote:
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  • Can you transfer music from ipod to iphone 4

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    Hi,
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  • Does anyone know how to transfer music from ipod to a new computer?

    Is it possible as well?

    If you have downloaded the music from iTunes store from iPod through WiFi, then you can transfer the purchases easily, when you connect the iPod to iTunes, it will ask you whether to transfer the purchases or not.
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    check this post by Zevoneer.
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