Problems Moving Garageband file into iTunes

Hi everyone,
It's been awhile since I've used Garageband. I know in the past, there was a simple way to move a Garageband file into iTunes. Now I'm having all kinds of problems.
What I've done is Click & Drag my GB file into my iPod. The little green plus sign showed up, the computer did it's processing, and I see where the storage space on the iPod decreased, meaning a file was loaded.
But the file does now show up ANYWHERE inside my iPod. Nowhere.
I Clicked & Dragged my GB file into iTunes instead. Again, green plus sign and processing took place, and again nothing shows up menus.
Anybody know what's going on?
thanks!

The Share menu is in GarageBand along the top where the menu items are. You can export to iTunes or your hard disk or to CD and you can export at full aiff quality or compressed using mp3 or aac.
You have to open the Project you want to export. You can not do it from Finder.
Don't have an answer about the iPod. Maybe try that forum.

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