Click the CD icon in the iTunes source list, and hold down the "Shift" key while clicking the CD's tracks to highlight the entire track list. Click "Advanced" at the top of the iTunes menu, and click "Join CD Tracks" from the drop-down menu.
Click "Advanced" on the iTunes menu, and select "Submit CD Track Names." Enter the author's name in the "Arist" field and the book's title in the "Album" field. Type "Audiobook" in the "Genre" field and click "OK." Click "Books & Spoken" in the CD Category window, and click "OK."
Click the "Import CD" button in the upper-right corner of the iTunes window to import your audiobook to iTunes. Plug the iPod cable into the bottom of the iPod Nano and your computer's available USB port. Select the "iPod Nano" tab in the iTunes source list once your computer detects the iPod Nano.
Audiobooks that are on a CD or downloaded from the iTunes store can be transferred to your iPod nano through automatic or manual media synchronization in the iTunes program. If your audiobook is on a CD the iTunes program will import each chapter as a track, which can then be synced to your iPod Nano. Purchased audiobooks are stored in the "Books" or "Audiobooks" section of iTunes, and can be found in the audiobooks section on your iPod Nano.
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