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Access 2002: Replication question

D.M
I create access replication in tools>replication>create replica.
I finish that job lucky. Now when I want to synhronize replication I have to
go to tools>replication> synhronize now.
Is there any possibility to make a button or icon to do same procedure
above.
Thanks in advance.
Nov 12 '05 #1
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