Rename a query

 It's good practice to change uncommon or unhelpful query names to names that are more obvious or that the user is more familiar with. For instance, if you import a product fact table into Power BI Desktop and the query name displays as FactProductTable, you might want to change it to a more user-friendly name, such as Products. Similarly, if you import a view, the view might have a name that contains a prefix of v, such as vProduct. People might find this name unclear and confusing, so you might want to remove the prefix.

In this example, you have examined the name of the TargetSales query and realize that this name is unhelpful because you'll have a query with this name for every year. To avoid confusion, you want to add the year to the query name.

In Power Query Editor, in the Queries pane to the left of your data, select the query that you want to rename. Right-click the query and select Rename. Edit the current name or type a new name, and then press Enter.


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