Global search and replace

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Tom Brown

I know this is probably considered a bad idea but I want to go into a
database and search & replace every instance of a particular text string. I
have been away from Access for a long time and am trying to resurrect an old
database I wrote in 1996. I have gotten it to function in Access 2003 but
I need to modify it for a different, although similar purpose.

It's a simple matter to change the label on the form for a Text Box. But, I
would also like to rename the Text Box and associated Queries and Tables. I
know I have done this in the past and you have to be very careful but I
wondered if anyone knows of a utility to do something like this.

TIA,

Tom
 
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Larry Daugherty

Speed Ferret is a commercial product that does that.

Find And Replace is a shareware add-in from Rick Fisher at
www.rickworld.com

I've always been satisfied with Find And Replace so haven't tried the
other one. Both of them get good reviews in the Access newsgroups.

HTH
 
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adsl

Tom Brown said:
I know this is probably considered a bad idea but I want to go into a
database and search & replace every instance of a particular text string.
I have been away from Access for a long time and am trying to resurrect an
old database I wrote in 1996. I have gotten it to function in Access 2003
but I need to modify it for a different, although similar purpose.

It's a simple matter to change the label on the form for a Text Box. But,
I would also like to rename the Text Box and associated Queries and
Tables. I know I have done this in the past and you have to be very
careful but I wondered if anyone knows of a utility to do something like
this.

TIA,

Tom
 
A

adsl

Larry Daugherty said:
Speed Ferret is a commercial product that does that.

Find And Replace is a shareware add-in from Rick Fisher at
www.rickworld.com

I've always been satisfied with Find And Replace so haven't tried the
other one. Both of them get good reviews in the Access newsgroups.

HTH
 
A

adsl

(PeteCresswell) said:
Per Larry Daugherty:

I'll give one more vote for Find/Replace.

Actually tried Speed Ferret, courtesy of a clien's IT div, didn't care for
it.
 

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