Updating Top 25 between iTunes and iPod Nano

Is there someway you can update your Top 25 Most Played (smartlist), so it includes the playcounts from iTunes and your iPod Nano. If not, how do u just update your Top 25 list on the Nano, to also update on iTunes?

It still doesnt answer my original question.
I want my library on there (manually so it doesn't update it with itunes). But I want the Top 25 Most Played List updated with my iTunes and Nano playcounts (So if I play a song on iTunes, it will also count on the Top 25 Most Played list on the Nano).
If I try to do the Top 25 list automatically, I can't add my library to it, unless I just make all songs and playlists automatically. But again, I dont want my library on there autmoatically, just in case i do change a song.
Can somebody help?

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