Changing Field Names

Perhaps you misspelled a field name when you first created one of your tables, or perhaps you’ve decided that one of the field names isn’t descriptive enough. As you learned in Chapter 4, you can change the displayed name for a field by setting its Caption property. But you won’t necessarily want the hassle of giving the field a caption every time it appears in a query, a form, or a report. Fortunately, Access 2010 makes it easy to change a field name in a table—even if you already have data in the table.

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The next several examples in this chapter show you how to change the Contacts table that you created in the previous chapter to match the tblContacts table in the Conrad Systems Contacts sample database more closely.

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