Will Time Machine back Documents up?

My copy of Leopard is coming on Tuesday, but I would like to clarify something before I take the leap and upgrade.
Here's my situation: Instead of using the Documents folder on my internal HD, I bought a portable 40G USB HD to use as my "Documents" folder, thus saving precious HD space on my MBP.
My question is: will Time Machine back up the contents of my portable HD?
Thanks

Yes. You just need to take the drive that has your documents on it off Time Machine's exclusion list in System Preferences. Also, it would probably be a good idea to make sure that you only include alphanumeric characters (a-z,0-9) with no spaces or punctuation in naming any Time Machine source or target drives. Some people have have reported that Time Machine can be finicky about that. Also make sure that your Time Machine volume is properly formatted, Apple Extended (Journaled) with Apple Partition Map partitioning for PPC Macs and GUID for Intel Macs. It can be a bit tricky to get new drives formatted correctly. There is an explanation and a fix here.
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