Name property
As used for forms
The Name property is the internal name of a form used by the system throughout an application. The name is distinct from a form's caption and it may be different from a form's title shown in the Explorer.
A form name must be unique. The name should conform to naming requirements for Windows client objects.
Note: Use the collection name associated with the form. If
the collection name is already in use as a form name, append a term to the
collection name to make a unique name. For query forms, append "Query" to the
collection name (for example,
AccountTypesQuery). By using the collection name,
the process of specifying drill-down relationships and linked forms is
simplified.
As used for form components
Use the Name property to specify the internal name of a component. The name must be unique on the form.
As used for global objects
Use the Name property to specify the internal name of a global object. This name must be unique in the forms database.