How Do I Get Notes On My iPod Classic

How do I get notes on my iPod classic? When I put them on It shows text and then when you select it shows you a bunch on numbers and letters

Storing and Reading Notes
You can store and read text notes on iPod classic if it’s enabled as an external disk (Enable disk use is checked in the Summary page when connected to iTunes).
1. In any word-processing application, *save a document as a text (.txt) file*.
2. Place the file in the Notes folder on iPod classic.
To view notes: Choose Extras > Notes.

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