Rename Tabs and Labels changes object labels throughout the Salesforce UI, including
tabs, related lists, field labels, and standard page layouts. Any change you make is reflected
across the scheduling interface wherever the object name appears dynamically.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise and Unlimited Editions
User Permissions Needed
To rename object labels:
Workforce Scheduling Manager
From Setup, in the Quick Find box, enter Rename Tabs and Labels, and
then select Rename Tabs and Labels.
Under Standard Tabs, find the object you want to rename, and then click
Edit.
Enter the new label values.
Singular: The singular form of the new label (for example,
Staff Member).
Plural: The plural form (for example, Staff
Members).
Starts With a Vowel Sound: Select if the new label starts
with a vowel sound so that the UI displays "an" instead of "a."
Click Save.
Repeat steps 2-4 for each object you want to rename.
For this example, rename Accounts to Constituents.
Label changes apply org-wide. Renaming "Accounts" to "Constituents," for example, affects
every feature that references the Account object, not only the scheduling flow. For
considerations and limitations, see Considerations for Renaming Tab and Field Labels.
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