HT1351 How can I re-sync my ipod in itunes 11.0 while it is plugged in after i change a playlist

I often change a playlist WHILE my ipod is already plugged in.  Since the "sync ipod" option is GONE from the FILE menu in itunes 11.0 - how do I do this NOW without ejecting my ipod and plugging it in again!!!!!!!!!!!!! 

I often change a playlist WHILE my ipod is already plugged in.  Since the "sync ipod" option is GONE from the FILE menu in itunes 11.0 - how do I do this NOW without ejecting my ipod and plugging it in again!!!!!!!!!!!!! 

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