The name for the base modules are assigned in modules.php around line
55.  It is using a  variable from the language file stored in
/include/local/.  It would probably be easiest to change the name in
the language file or make a new language variable file with your own
wording.

Paul

2010/3/17 Icko.de.Guzman <ickoti...@gmail.com>:
> Hi!
>
> I'm still a neophyte with programming CitrusDB, and I'm tasked with changing
> the menu links on the dashboard to something that is more relevant to our
> system.
>
> However while I was analyzing the dashboard in the customer page, I can't
> seem to find the actual code wherein the dashboard.php actually gets the
> modules allocated on the customer page.
>
> Please do let me know the work around for this issue, promise that I'll be
> greatly indebted.
>
> Thanks!
>
> M
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