How to copy playlist in itunes on PC to new ipad

I have several playlists in my Itunes library on my PC. How can I take just one playlist and copy it over to a new iPad?

Just select that one playlist and - only that one playlist - to sync . You can select the content that you want to sync to the iPad in each tab of the iTunes window in the right - while the iPad is connected to your PC and with iTunes running.
Just select your iPad on the left side under devices, click on the music tab, click on the playlist that you want to sync - go into every other tab and choose the content that you want - make sure the headings have been selected as well - i.e. Sync Music, Sync Apps, and so on. After you have made all of your selections, click on Apply in the lower right corner of iTunes.

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