Will i lose all music on iPod classic if i reset sync history?

If i "reset sync history" will I lose all of my music on iPod?

Hi PhyllisT,
This will not erase the music on your iPod, but the next time you connect iTunes will act like it's the first time that you have connected the iPod and you'll have to do all of your sync preferences again.  Is this part of troubleshooting?

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