What iPod settings should be checked to automatically sync

Hello,
At iTunes what iPod settings should be checked to have iTunes automatically add the latest songs. I played around with them that I can't remember how they were before I messed with them. To be clearer - I mean where you can see that long status bar that tells you how full your iPod is and there are 4 boxes to checked or not checked.
Thank you,
Nick M.

Thank you for your reply,
Yes, that's the section - what I want to know is which of the 4 boxes there should be checked in the Options section for normal operation?
Right now I have checked:
Open iTunes when this iPod is attached
Sync only checked songs
(unchecked Manually manage music)
Enable disk use
With these settings I have to now eject the iPod after syncing.
I know this isn't a major problem - still, it would be nice to solve it.
Thank you,
Nick M.

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