The only thing is you cannot synch books that way at all. I've  tried and it 
just doesn't work. I had to uncheck that box and just remove stuff from my 
library. lol!
On Jan 1, 2012, at 11:53 AM, chris hallsworth wrote:

> I apologize in advance if this should be posted elsewhere. I use iTunes for 
> the other operating system, so the below steps may or may not apply on your 
> mac.
> Hello all.
> Are you fighting with iTunes because you don't want something in your music 
> library, only to be re-copied during a sync? This is what happened to me. I 
> deleted a Christmas album from my iTunes library for obvious reasons, but it 
> got re-copied when I synced my iPod. Here is the solution I found.
> 1. In the sources tree, select your iOS device.
> 2. Make sure the summary radio button is selected.
> 3. Check the manually manage music and videos check box.
> 4. Click apply.
> 5. Now expand the tree for your iOS device so you can see music, etc. Let's 
> take music as an example.
> 6. Focus to the music list.
> 7. Delete one or more entries. To delete all, select all with ctrl-a then 
> delete with the delete key.
> 8. Click remove if you are asked to do so.
> 9. Magically, some or all of the music on your iOS device has now disappeared!
> 10. Collaps the tree so you only see your iOS device.
> 11. Make sure the summary radio button is selected.
> 12. Uncheck manually manage music and videos.
> 13. You will be warned that content on your iOS device will be replaced by 
> content in your iTunes library. So make sure you don't have anything you 
> don't want in your iTunes library before proceeding. Click ok to continue.
> 14. Click apply.
> 15. Now do a sync to your iOS device.
> 16. All being well, only the music you want will be on your iOS device!
> Hope this tip is of some use.
> Chat soon.
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