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Access 2002: Replication question

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D.M - 18 Dec 2003 10:25 GMT
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.
"Yuan Shao" - 19 Dec 2003 03:37 GMT
Hello,

Thanks for your post. According to your description, I understand that you
want to synchronize replication via pressing a button or an icon in the
menu bar instead of "tools>replication> synchronize now" If I have
misunderstood, pleaser feel free to let me know.

Please perform the following steps to add the Synchronize Now?? command to
the menu bar directly.

Select Tools in the menu-> Customize ->Commands tab->Select "Tools" in the
Categories pane->Select "Synchronize Now??" command in the Commands
pane->drag the command to the menu bar.

Please feel free to post in the group if this solves your problem or if you
would like further assistance.

Regards,   

Michael Shao
Microsoft Online Partner Support
Get Secure! - www.microsoft.com/security
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D.M - 19 Dec 2003 10:47 GMT
Thanks Yuan Shao it is what I am looking for
Best regards
 
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