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Depending on how you create forms, label controls can have wonky names. Loop through each control on a form with VBA. If there's an associated label, rename it to correlate to the control it's tied to. I like to make the names = "controlname_Label" where controlname is what it's associated with. In my applications, if names start with "Label", they're stand-alone. Since the code is open-source, you can change it for your preference.
Download zipped BAS file you can import into your Word documents: mod_Controls_RenameAssociatedLabels_s4p__BAS.zip
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Be in Design or Layout View of form you want to rename labels on, then run ActiveForm_RenameAssociatedLabels_s4p
If you don't like what it did, then don't save the form. Look at the Debug window for details to see old and new label control names.
Option Compare Database Option Explicit '*************** Code Start ***************************************************** ' module name: mod_ActiveForm_RenameAssociatedLabels_s4p '------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ' Purpose : rename associated label controls to "controlname_Label" ' FORM MUST BE IN DESIGN or LAYOUT VIEW AND ACTIVE ' Author : crystal (strive4peace) ' web site : https://msaccessgurus.com ' This code: https://msaccessgurus.com/tool/ActiveForm_RenameAssociatedLabels.htm ' LICENSE : ' You may freely use and share this code, but not sell it. ' Keep attribution. Mark your changes. Use at your own risk '------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ' ActiveForm_RenameAssociatedLabels_s4p '------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Public Sub ActiveForm_RenameAssociatedLabels_s4p() '150225, strive4peace, 231003, 05 'Click HERE and press F5 to Run! 'CALLs ' GetControlname_Label_s4p On Error GoTo Proc_Err Dim oControl As Control _ ,obj As Object Dim sControlName As String _ ,sLabelName As String _ ,sLabelNameNew As String _ ,sMsg As String _ ,iCount As Integer iCount = 0 Set obj = Screen.ActiveForm With obj If MsgBox(.Name _ & vbCrLf & vbCrLf & "Rename labels? " _ ,vbYesNo, "Rename Controls on " & .Name & "?") _ = vbNo Then Exit Sub Debug.Print "*** rename label controls on " & .Name For Each oControl In .Controls If oControl.ControlType <> acLabel Then sControlName = oControl.Name sLabelName = GetControlname_Label_s4p(oControl) If sLabelName <> "" Then 'change this if you want to name labels differently sLabelNameNew = sControlName & "_Label" If sLabelName <> sLabelNameNew Then Debug.Print Space(3) & sLabelName _ & " --> " & sLabelNameNew .Controls(sLabelName).Name = sLabelNameNew iCount = iCount + 1 End If End If End If Next oControl End With 'obj ActiveForm sMsg = "Renamed " & iCount & " label controls" Debug.Print sMsg sMsg = sMsg & vbCrLf & vbCrLf & "Look at Debug window for details" MsgBox sMsg,, "Done" Proc_Exit: On Error Resume Next Set oControl = Nothing Set obj = Nothing On Error GoTo 0 Exit Sub Proc_Err: 'err 2104 'name already in use ' -- fix this manually or modify this code MsgBox Err.Description _ ,, "ERROR " & Err.Number _ & " RenameAssociatedLabel_Controls" Resume Proc_Exit Resume End Sub '------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ' GetControlname_Label_s4p '------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Private Function GetControlname_Label_s4p( _ poControl As Control _ ) As String '220425 strive4peace,231003 On Error GoTo Proc_Err Dim sControlSource As String GetControlname_Label_s4p = "" With poControl.Controls(0) If .ControlType <> acLabel Then Exit Function GetControlname_Label_s4p = .Name End With Proc_Exit: On Error GoTo 0 Exit Function Proc_Err: Resume Proc_Exit Resume End Function '*************** Code End *****************************************************' Code was generated with colors using the free Color Code add-in for Access
How often do you find yourself renaming a bunch of labels to correlate with their associated controls? I did it one time too many -- then I wrote this code to make it faster. Ideally, it would be an add-in so a module wouldn't have to be imported.
I've also written code to rename controls to what they're bound to. Some say that's a bad thing to do, but it's so much easier! In all my years of developing Access applications, only one very complex application needed a control to have a different name than the bound field. You'll know when you need it.
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