M4V file to iPod Video 60GB

I have an Apple iPod Video 60GB. I want to put a M4V file that I have on my iPod. Where on my computer can I put the M4V file so it will sync in next time I synch my iPod? Is there a place I can drag and drop it?
iPod Video 60GB, iTunes 7.1.1.5, iPod software 1.3.
Thank you.
Dell 8300   Windows XP Pro  

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