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System define office button - How to change the table name

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Hi All,

We have this requirement to chage the name of SalesTable table to reflect on the "Export to excel" option, upon extending the table we have discovered that we cannot rename the label of the table, is there a way to change the name on System define office button level?.

  • Anton Venter Profile Picture
    Anton Venter 19,495 Super User 2025 Season 1 on at
    RE: System define office button - How to change the table name

    You are welcome :-)

  • Josh_ Profile Picture
    Josh_ 116 on at
    RE: System define office button - How to change the table name

    Hi Anton

    It works! many Thanks :)

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    Anton Venter Profile Picture
    Anton Venter 19,495 Super User 2025 Season 1 on at
    RE: System define office button - How to change the table name

    Why not extend the standard label? See Microsoft documentation below. I don't think you can change anything on the "office button" level. I didn't check so can't say for sure.

    Label extensions

    You can create label extension files in order to modify the string value of a label, add new labels to the same label file or add new languages. To create a label extension file you must name it with a _extension suffix. For example, to extend the FLM labels of the Fleet Management model, do the following:

    1. Create a project that belongs to a model that references Fleet Management (The model Fleet Management Extension is an example).
    2. Add a new label file to the project and name it FLM_Extension.
    3. Within the FLM_Extension label file, you can create new labels or modify the value of labels that are defined in the FLM label file of the Fleet Management model. Use the standard label editor to define new labels or redefine labels that already exist in the original FLM label file.
    4. If your goal is to create translations of the FLM label, right-click on the FLM_Extension element in your project and select Add new languages. Follow the wizard to add translation files to the FLM labels.

    Source: Microsoft article

    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics365/fin-ops-core/dev-itpro/extensibility/customization-overlayering-extensions#label-extensions

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