Possibly. If you are using a newer version of Access, say 2003 or 2007 AND
you have Name Autocorrect, and all it's options, enabled, it MIGHT work. I
found it somewhat buggy.
Before you start, make a complete backup of the database.
There is a shareware tool that can do the job. Rich Fisher's excellent Find
and Replace add-in might be just the ticket. If you register it (one of the
best $37 I've ever spent), the cross-reference report can also find what
queries use which reports and forms. It's a good way to find orphans.
http://www.rickworld.com/
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"Mary" wrote:
> I just leaned about the naming conventions after I have created my tables,
> reports and several queries. Can I change the name of fields in my tables
> (to remove the spaces and give them unique names ie not just last name but
> childlastname) without destroying the work I have done in queries, reports,
> and forms.
>
> Mary
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