playlist on USB

In windows media player, I created a playlist in my library. How this playlist on a USB? Please keep in mind I'm not all that knowledgeable computer

No problem, it's actually pretty easy.  Inside the media player, you will see 3 tabs at the top right.  Just open the "Sync" tab and drag your reading list in the box below (the Playlist Sync).  Plugin of your player, and upwards, you will see the sync button light up. Click on it and look at your playlist, copy it to the USB.

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