What exactly do I do next?

I'm just trying to re-install one of my 80 or so apps (which I uninsatlled on the iPad) by using iTunes. But after connecting the iPad and PC I get this message:
I haven't a clue how I'm supposed to proceed. Of course there are several apps on my iPad that are not in the 'iTunes library', because I buy all my apps using the iPad itself. Can someone tell me what I should do next please? I'm nervous that I might lose the apps that iTunes didn't 'buy' for me. Or worse.
Terry, East Grinstead, UK

Thanks, that's very helpful, I'll try it at next opportunity.
Is there some reason why iTunes can't simply do that automatically?
BTW, do others find all this 'Correct Answer', 'Helpful Answer' stuff redundant and confusing? I'm still not clear what sequence of operations to use when replying to a post. Just now I found myself replying to my own post instead of to you!
Terry, East Grinstead, West Sussex, Uk

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