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Creating a partial replica
A partial replica contains a subset of information in the original database, is smaller, and saves space on your hard drive. For example, if you routinely work in a large database but only on five documents, you can have a replica that contains only those documents. You can also create other types of partial replicas, for example a replica that contains every document in the original database, but only a short part of each document.

Tip You may want to create two or more partial replicas of the same database and manage them differently, for example by specifying different documents, folders, or views to replicate in each one. Make sure to give each new local replica a different file name and path. After Notes creates the replicas, you may also want to differentiate them in your bookmarks by changing their database titles in their properties. If you do, make sure to set them not to replicate their titles to other replicas.

For more information, see To prevent a replica from sending deletions or changes to database title and security properties.

1. Open the database you want to replicate.

2. Do one of the following:

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