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# Renamer

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### How do I set up **`Renamer`** ?

You'll find a [procedure](/doc-plugins/plugin-glpi-network/renamestrings.md) that will walk you through installing and setting up the plugin

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### What are the functionalities of **`Renamer`** ?

This plugin allows you to rename GLPI fields, labels, formulations, etc.

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### What is an override?

Overrides allow you to replace the value of one field with another. For example, replace the field **\`\`computers`** with **`workstation\`**. It is possible to change a field, but also a sentence such as **"Remember to make a backup before transferring items"** by **"It is important to backup your items before transferring them"**.

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### Why does my overload still appear even though it has been removed?

The overload may not be visible immediately. If this is your case :

* Remember to empty your browser's cache
* Delete the contents\*\* (not the folder) **`_cache`** of your GLPI instance (on-premise only)
* Check that your overchage is indicated as **`active`**.

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### Why does my override still appear even though it has been deleted?

The override can continue to be visible because it is contained in the GLPI cache. **Deleting the contents** (not the folder) **`_cache`** should solve the problem.


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