popfont="Helvetica,11,,plain";legal_01="This notice includes legal and disclaimer information. By using the site or downloading materials from the site, you agree to abide by the terms and conditions set forth in this notice. If you do not agree to abide by these terms and conditions do not use the site or download materials from the site.";legal_02="This pledge lets you know how we treat the information about you we receive on the Internet.";note_01="Ideally when viewing web pages you want as large a resolution as you can get. The larger the resolution, the more of a page fit on the screen. Since many web pages are too large to fits on one screen, a larger resolution allows you to see more of a page. We suggest using a resolution of 800 X 600 if you have a 14 or 15-inch monitor, and a resolution of 1024 X 768 for 17-inch and larger monitors. ";note_02="The free disk space is recommended to avoid other performance issues on your PC.  For example, your computer and the programs you use keep many temporary files on your hard disk which require varying amounts of disk space.  When disk space is low computer and program performance may decrease.";note_03="56K (V.90, K56flex, or X2 protocols) represents the maximum speed programs are allowed to transmit data to the modem and is normally faster than the modem speed. For example, this is usually set to 57,600 bps for a 33.6 Kbps (V.34) modem.";note_04="When creating the header graphic think in terms of screen pixels. If a picture is 2 inches wide and you scan at 72dpi, you will end up with a graphic that is 144 pixels wide. The store space for this program is 606 pixels wide by 69 pixels down.";note_05="Image files are larger than text files and therefore require more time to access, try to keep this graphic image as small as possible. Remember, many of your users may be accessing your site via a modem. This will cause file transfer to be slower. Fortunately, the internet explorer web browser 'caches' images (storing them on your computer) meaning that since the header graphic will be used throughout the site the browser will load it from the viewer's computer after the first time rather than loading it across the Internet.";note_06="Year, Make, Model and Engine are subsequently dependent.  For example, a change to Year may require new selections for the remaining fields. ";note_07="Clicking the row highlights it and loads the vehicle year, make, model, engine and vehicle name information from the list into the editable fields in the right portion of the screen.";powerbox_01="The See examples link displays this help topic.";powerbox_02="Enter your vehicle search criteria in this box.  See the examples below.";powerbox_03="Once you have entered your vehicle search criteria press the Enter key on your keyboard or click this button to begin the vehicle search.";powerbox_04="The power box requires that you enter Year and Model separated by a space.";placeholder="This will be descriptive text relative to its link.";scrolling="When present in the program's content window, use the scroll bar to scroll down and view the rest of the screen.";location_currentvehicle="Location lets you know where you have been in the process.  Current vehicle displays the selected vehicle.";buttons_back="Click the Back button to return to the previous screen in this process.";buttons_search="Click the Search button to commence the search based on your criteria.";viewer1="The Back and Forward navigation buttons reside in the upper\nleft portion of the Help Viewer window in the Navigation pane.\n\nUse these buttons to find previously displayed help topics.";viewer2="The Close button is located in the upper middle portion of the Help Viewer window in the Navigation pane.";viewer3="The Contents and Index window tabs are located below the navigation buttons in the Navigation pane.";viewer4="The actual Contents tree and Index list are displayed in this portion of the Navigation pane.";viewer5="The selected help topic is displayed on the right side of the Help Viewer window in what is called the Topic pane.";viewer6="Click this icon to move to the next or previous help topic.";partsfindmenutab="This functionality is available under the Parts > Find menu tab.";partshome1="Select job code, job description, or part type option as your search criteria.";partshome2="Enter text into the 'search for' blank.";partsvehicle2="The vehicle list displays previously entered vehicles. Click the 'select' link to next to an existing vehicle to select it.";partsvehicle3="For a new vehicle enter the Year, Make, Model and Engine in the blanks provided.";partsvehicle4="To assign a Vehicle Name to a new vehicle enter the name in the blank provided. This information can be added or updated at a later time along with the YMME vehilcles information from the Manage Vehicles sub-tab.";partsvehicle5="Click the View Systems or View Categories button to continue once the new vehicle information has been entered.";partsjobssystems1="The list of available vehicle systems to select from.  To select or deselect a checkbox click on it.  Selected systems will be highlighted in a light yellow box.";partsjobssystems2="When the vehicle systems have been selected click the Jobs button to continue.";partsjobsjobs1="The list of available vehicle jobs to select from.  To select or deselect a checkbox click on it.  Selected jobss will be highlighted in a light yellow box.";partsjobsjobs2="When the vehicle jobs have been selected click the Related Jobs button to view the list of related jobs.";partsjobsjobs3="Click the Parts List button to go directly to the parts list screen.";partsjobsrelatedjobs1="The list of available related jobs to select from.  To select or deselect a checkbox click on it.  Selected jobs will be highlighted in a light yellow box.";partsjobsrelatedjobs2="Click the Parts List button to go to the parts list screen.";partsspecificconditions1="The list of specific conditions required to help determine appropriate parts.  To select a radio button click on it.";partsspecificconditions2="Click the Parts List button to go to the parts list screen.";partsjobspartslist2="click the Check Availability button to inquire about selected parts.";partsjobspartslist3="Click the Add to quote button to add selected parts to the quote and go to the quote view screen.";a_account="A user name and its associated services.";a_activequote="The quote you are currently working on is considered the active quote. See 'quotes' in the Help index for more information.";a_addtoquote="This button allows you to add parts with the order checkbox selected to your quote - checking availability first is not required.";a_administrator="An administrator user has the same capabilities of a user but can also create and manage user accounts.";a_alternate="This is an equivalent part where the original part still exists.";a_apperror="An error message displayed by Microsoft Windows®, typically when your computer is running out of memory for running programs. To solve the problem, try closing some of the programs you currently have running to free up memory for new programs.";a_authentication="The security check that takes place after you've successfully dialed into a central computers to verify that your username and password match and that your account is still active.";b_back="The Back button displays the last topic or screen you viewed.";b_bits="The smallest unit of information handled by a computer. One bit expresses a 1 or a 0 in a binary numeral, or a true or false logical condition. A group of 8 bits makes up a byte, which can represent many types of information, such as a letter of the alphabet, a decimal digit, or other character. Bit is also called binary digit.";b_browse="To visit different sites on the World Wide Web. Some equivalent terms are 'surf', 'cruise', or 'navigate' the Web.";b_browsecatalog="This search method allows you to find parts by a traditional catalog search. By browsing the catalog you can pick parts by category, group, and optionally, by part type from the catalog.";b_browser="A program that accesses and displays files and other data available on the Internet and other networks.";c_callme="Messaging tool allowing a synchronous exchange of remarks between the user and the parts store over the computer network.";c_catalog="Catalog search is the technique the counterperson at your parts store uses to look up your part(s).";c_categories="Categories is the highest level of part classification in the Catalog search method.  It organizes part groups under logical category names.  This step allows you to select the categories that best describe where the part(s) you want would be.";c_centralcomp="The computers that act as a relay point between your computer and the Internet by sending your outgoing queries to their intended destinations and processing your incoming query results from the World Wide Web.";c_changevehicle="Change allows you to change any element of the current vehicle’s information without having to start again, including specific conditions such as 4 wheel drive.";c_checkavailability="An inquiry that asks the distribution network for the price and availability of the selected parts. You must select one or more parts in order to conduct an inquiry.";c_checkbox="A selection control.  This contol can be toggled on or off (being checked or unchecked) by a single mouse click on the checkbox.";c_close="Close exits the active window.";c_comments="Additional remarks or specifications for the part.";c_contents="The Contents menu tab diplays an expandable list of available topics.";c_contentswindow="The contents window diplays available information and functions for each screen.";c_cookies="Programs use cookies to enhance your online experience. A cookie is a small combination of numbers and/or letters that is stored on your hard drive. To learn more about cookies and the information they contain, please review the Terms of Use agreement.";c_corecost="The core cost is the purchase price for the core part, if applicable.";c_corelist="The core list is the manufacturer’s suggested price for the core part, if applicable.";c_cost="Cost is the purchase price for the part.  Cost is one of the pricing column headings in the center of the parts list(between List and Extend).";c_currentvehicle="The vehicle currently selected for a part search.";c_cursor="The pointer that indicates the movements of the mouse on the computer screen.  This is usually displayed as an arrow (when pointing to menus or buttons) or as a blinking line (when typing).";d_dce="One of two types of hardware connected by an RS-232-C serial connection, the other being a Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) device. A DCE is an intermediary device that often transforms input from a DTE before sending it to a recipient. A modem, for example, is a DCE that modulates data from a microcomputer (DTE) and sends it along a telephone connection. Data Communications Equipment is also called DCE.";d_dte="In the RS-232-C hardware standard, any device, such as a remote access server or client, that has the ability to transmit information in digital form over a cable or a communications line. Data Terminal Equipment is also called DTE.";d_default="A program’s standard settings or ‘factory' settings. These default settings may be changed via My Profile and/or Administration menu tabs.";d_defaultpartfind="The Jump to button for the default Find Parts method will display yellow.";d_description="This parts list column provides an abbreviated but detailed description of the part.  Clicking the part description link displays a part detail pop up window which allows you to gather more information on the part.";d_desktop="The Microsoft Windows® workspace displayed when the computer first starts, which houses the primary Windows icons (such as My Computer and Recycle Bin).";d_dialogbox="A non-resizable screen that allows you to adjust a program's settings. In most dialog boxes, click OK to save changes or Cancel to abandon them.";d_dialupaccount="A network connection, as to the Internet, which requires that a telephone number be dialed.";d_download="To copy a message or file from a remote computer to the local computer.";d_drag="To move an item on the screen by selecting the item and then pressing and holding down the mouse button while moving the mouse. For example, you can move a window to another location on the screen by dragging its title bar.";e_ecommerce="Commerce that is transacted electronically, as over the Internet.";e_email="A method of sending messages from one computer to another over a network. Short for 'electronic mail'.";e_emailadd="An email address is the name of an electronic mailbox. Like a physical address, an email address uniquely identifies a mailbox so that messages can be sent to the mailbox’s owner.  An email address is typically in the format johnsmith@company.com.";e_estore="An electronic commerce store for the sale of any products which offers an electronic user interface or electronic system-to-system interface to obtain product information and place orders.";e_extend="Extend calculates the total cost for a part based on the quantity entered.  Extend is one of the pricing column headings in the center of the parts list(between Cost and Inquire).";f_forward="The Forward button displays the next topic in a previously displayed sequence of topics.";f_freediskspace="The portion of your computer's total disk space available for storage.";g_gateway="The combination of hardware and software developed to enable eCommerce by providing access to a network of businesses.";g_gif="Gaphics format typically used for simple graphics that use low color depths. The largest number of colors that a GIF can contain is 256, but using fewer gives you a smaller file size. GIF images also support transparency and interlacing.";g_gpf="A Windows®  error message that appears when any of a variety of software problems occur. Also called 'GPF'.";g_graphicsinformationindicator="An indicator that there is a diagram available for the part. If this indicator is present you can go to the part details screen to view the diagram. Moving the cursor over this indicator gives a tooltip telling you to view part details to see the graphic.";g_groups="Groups is the second level of part classification in the Catalog search method.  Groups organizes similar part types under logical group names.  This step allows you to select the groups that best describe where the part(s) you want would be.";h_harddisk="The hardware device, or 'drive', the computer uses to store data, such as programs and document files. A hard disk is usually a computer’s C drive and is referenced by typing C:";h_headerband="The content of a header band depends on the selection method. Job names and/or part types, etc. are displayed in a header band showing the navigation that was performed to select them. ";h_help="Click this link to see eStore documentation and usage information.";h_home="The Return to Home or Home icon that allows you to return to the program's start screen from anywhere in the application.";h_html="Commonly used abbreviation for Hypertext Markup Language, which is the computer code used to write Web pages. Web browsers such as Internet Explorer® translate HTML into formatted pages that provide you with text, pictures, and other information.";h_hyperlink="see link.";i_icon="A representative image that is typically small. Some icons can be double-clicked to perform some action like running a program when you double-click on the program icon.";i_index="The Index menu tab diplays a list of topic keywords.  The Index menu tab and list window is located below the Back and Forward navigation buttons in the Navigation pane of this Help Viewer.";i_inf="Files with an .inf extension contain device information or scripts to control hardware operations.";i_inquire="Inquire is one of the center column headings of the parts list(between Extend and Qty ).  To perform an inquiry select the checkbox(s) in the Inquire column for the part(s) and then click the Check Availability button.";i_interchange="InterChange allows cross referencing parts that you know the part number to the equivalent part at your part store.  Valuable when you don’t know if there is an aftermarket part.\n\nLearn more about using InterChange in the Help section:\nHow to >> Find Parts >> Using InterChange";i_internet="The largest computer system in history, consisting of more than a million computers around the world that are electronically connected to each other. Among the Internet’s most popular features are email and the World Wide Web.";i_internetoptions="You can change your Internet Explorer settings using Internet Options. You can specify the first Web page you see when you start the browser, delete temporary Internet files stored on your computer, use Content Advisor to block access to objectionable material, and specify how colors and fonts display on Web pages. You can also set your security level and specify what programs to use for e-mail and reading Internet newsgroups.";i_isp="ISP's provide individuals or companies access to the Internet. When you sign a contract with an ISP, you are given information so you can connect your computer to the ISP's computers. An ISP typically charges a monthly and/or hourly connection fees.";j_jobcode="The four character short name for jobs.";j_jobs="Jobs is the second level of part classification in the Repair Jobs search method.  Jobs defines the actual repair job(s) you are doing.  After selecting the system(s) you need, you narrow your search by selecting a job(s).";j_jumpto="The 'Jump to' shortcut buttons display when using Parts Find search methods.  Jump to provides shortcut buttons to the other search methods while you are conducting a part search. Clicking a shortcut button jumps you to that search method.";l_link="Text(usually underlined) or images on a Web page that you can click to go to another part of the same page, go to a different Web page, view a popup window like this one, or run another program.";l_list="List is the manufacturer’s suggested price.  List is one of the pricing column headings in the center of the parts list(between Warr and Cost).";l_lan="A collection of computers that share the resources of a main computer, or 'server', within a relatively small geographic area, usually in an office or university. A LAN often maintains a permanent connection to the Internet.";l_legal="Click this link to see copyright, license, and usage information.";l_load="To transfer (data) from a storage device into a computer's memory.";l_location="Displays the title of the page which indicates where you are in the eStore.";l_login="To enter into a computer the information required to begin a session.  Typically your username and password.";l_logout="To enter into a computer the command to end a session.";l_logoutbutton="Click this link to enter the command to end the session.";m_managevehicles="Manage Vehicles allows adding, editing and removing of vehicles from the existing vehicle list.  \n\nLearn more about managing your vehicle list in the Help section:\nHow to >> Manage the list of >> Vehicles";m_manualentry="Manual Entry allows you to find and order parts when you know the manufacturer code and the part number.  Especially valuable for stock orders.\n\nLearn more about using Manual Entry in the Help section:\nHow to >> Find Part >> Using Manual Entry";m_manufacturercode="The three character abbreviation for the manufacturer. This is determined by the MCL in use.";m_manufacturername="The full manufacturer’s name.";m_mcl="The parts covered by a list of manufacturers is called a manufacturers coverage list (MCL).";m_menutab="A navigation bar consisting of a row of options that you can select to navigate to certain areas in a program. To access the contents of a menu tab, click its name near the top of the program’s window.";m_menutabs="A navigation bar consisting of a row of options that you can select to navigate to certain areas in a program. To access the contents of a menu tab, click its name near the top of the program’s window.";m_messagearea="The area of the Order screen where the contents of the message being viewed is displayed, and the area of the quote screen where you compose and edit the contents of the message being created.";m_miniquote="The summary of a your active(current) quote presented in the upper right portion of the program window. If you do not have an active quote the mini quote displays the text 'There is no Active quote' and provides a link to 'View saved quotes'.";m_modem="A device which allows a computer to communicate with other computers through phone lines.";n_navigationbar="The horizontal bar near the top or bottom of the program window that houses the program’s menu tabs or navigation and command buttons. The navigation bars allow you to access and to step through various workflows.";o_offline="Not currently connected to the Internet and/or an online service.";o_online="Currently connected to the Internet and/or an online service so you can get information from and interact with other computers.";o_optional="Optional is the lowest level of part classification in the Repair Jobs search method.  It lists the specific type of part necessary for the job.  This step allows you to identify the particular part type and to also select related jobs.(Not Required)";o_ordercolumn="Order is one of the seller column headings in the center of the parts list(between Qty and Urgent).  Selecting a checkbox under this column heading is used when you wish to add the part to your quote. Checking part availability first is not required.";p_partdescription="An abbreviated but detailed description of the part.  Clicking the part description link from the parts list displays a part detail pop up window which allows you to gather further information on the part.";p_partslist="A parts selection page consisting of part information including part status, manufacturer description and part number, pricing, quantity, and availability. ";p_partlistbutton="This button takes you to the list of parts that match your search criteria.";p_partnumber="The manufacturer part number.";p_partsearch="This search method allows you to find parts by job code, job description, or part type.";p_partstorespace="This is the non-program portion of the screen in which the seller may display their store name, address and phone number and could also be used to run special adds, etc.";p_parttypeopt="Part Type (Optional) is the lowest level of part classification in the Catalog search method.  It lists the specific type of part necessary for the job.  This step allows you to identify the particular Part Type.  This step is not required.";p_password="A sequence of letters, numbers, and/or symbols you create to act as an electronic key to your account. In conjunction with the username, a password gives you access to your account, and it also locks out anyone else from accessing your account.";p_pixel="A pixel, short for picture element, is the smallest element that can be displayed on a video screen or computer monitor, and is often used as a unit of measurement for image size and resolution. The number of pixels (width and height) in an image defines its size, and the number of pixels in an inch defines the resolution of the image.";p_purchaseorder="Tracking number used to crossreference againt a specific order. Preferences can be set to require a PO by accessing the General Settings sub-menu found within the Administration main menu.";q_quantitypervehicle="Qty is the abbreviation for quantity per vehicle is one of the center column headings of the parts list(between Inquire and Order).The quantity per vehicle column allows you to enter the anticipated part quantity needed for the vehicle.";q_quicksearch="This search method allows you to search for parts by part type or job description.";q_quote="A detailed list with an account of all costs for specific parts you have selected and may potentially order,";r_refresh="To reload the current Web page. You can refresh a web page by clicking the refresh button on the toolbar of the browser or using the keyboard equivalents F5 or CTRL-R.";r_repairjobs="This search method allows you to find parts based on a job. A repair jobs search or 'jobs' search returns the bill of materials required to complete the selected job.";r_replacement="This part replaces a part that no longer exists.  It is a new part with a new part number.";s_savedquotes="The Saved Quotes page allows you to view or load a saved quote from a list of saved quotes.";s_screen="The surface of the computer's monitor on which an image is displayed. In some cases 'screen' is used interchangeably with a 'page' in a document or 'web page'.";s_scrollbar="Use to change or control the portion of screen information displayed in a program's content window. Scroll bars are only active when all information pertaining to a screen cannot be displayed at once in the available content window space.";s_scrolling="When all the information available to a page cannot be viewed because of the window size or display settings scrolling may be necessary. Scrolling is equivalent to using the Page Up or Page Down keys on your keyboard.";s_session="A lasting connection between a user and the eStore, usually involving the transfer of information between the user's computer and the eStore's computer network.";s_shippingoption="Shipping option allows you to determine how you receive parts.\na. Deliver - Multiple parts will each arrive at your location ASAP - not necessarily at the same time.\nb. Deliver Together - all parts from different supplier locations will come on one order.\nc. Will Call - you will pick up your parts at the part store.";s_specificconditionsflag="A question mark in front of a part number indicates that there are unanswered specific conditions that may make this part unsuitable for the vehicle.";s_stocksheets="A stock sheet is a list of parts and the quantity that you would like to stock for each part in the list. Once a stock sheet has been created it can be used as a starting point for a parts list whenever you wish to place an order. You can then add parts manually to the order indicating the desired quantity to stock and an estimated cost for each part. The stock sheet shows the extended cost for each item and a total estimated cost for the order.";s_status="Status is the column heading at the far left side of the parts list.  The status column displays icons which identify if a part is regular, alternate or replacement.";s_startscreen="The start screen gives you an overview of your capabilities and is a familiar starting point. From here you pick one of the basic operations you wish to accomplish.";s_systems="Systems is the highest level of part classification in the Repair Jobs search method.  It defines various systems on the vehicle.  This step allows you to select the system(s) that best describes where the part(s) you want would be.";t_taskbar="The bar that contains the Start button and appears by default at the bottom of the desktop. You can click the taskbar buttons to switch between running programs. You can also hide the taskbar, move it to the sides or top of the desktop, and customize it in other ways.";t_temporaryinternetfiles="The Temporary Internet Files folder is the location on your hard disk where Web pages and files (such as graphics) are stored as you view them. This speeds up the display of pages you frequently visit or have already seen, because Internet Explorer can open them from your hard disk instead of from the Web.\n\nIncreasing the space you set for this folder can increase how fast previously visited pages are displayed, but decreases the amount of space available for other files on your computer. You can set the size of this folder, or empty it, to control how much space it uses on your hard disk.";t_titlebar="The bar across the top of a window which typically displays the name of the program or document appearing within its window.  You can move a window by clicking the title bar and, while keeping the mouse button held down, moving the mouse.";t_tooltip="The information window that appears when the cursor pauses over a screen element such as a menu tab or command button.";u_url="Short for 'Universal Resource Locator'.  The electronic address of a World Wide Web page.";u_urgent="Urgent is one of the seller column headings in the center of the parts list(between Order and Store).  Using the 'Urgent' status notifies the part store to expedite part delivery following the method defined for this status.";u_user="A user purchases parts with this program.";u_username="The user name is the part of your account that is setup during the registration process and that appears at the top right of the program window once you have logged in.";v_v34="Data transmission standard that provides for up to 33,600 bits per second (bps) communications over telephone lines. It defines a full-duplex (two-way) modulation technique and includes error-correcting and negotiation.";v_v90="Data transmission standard that provides for up to 56,000 bits per second (bps) communications over telephone lines.  The transmission speed from the client-side modem is 33,600 bps.  The transmission speed from the host-side modem, such as an internet service provider or a corporate network, is up to 56,000 bps, with an average speed of 40,000 to 50,000 bps.";v_vehiclename="A short, additional description for a vehicle that you enter in the vehicle list. (examples: owner's name, license plate, etc.)";v_vehiclespecific="A specific vehicle (YMME) must be selected to perform this task.";w_warr="Warr is the abbreviation used for warranty.  This parts list column notes the warranty terms of a part.  The warranty column only displays on the parts list if warranty data is provided by the store or warehouse computer system.";w_webbrowser="A program that lets you explore, or 'browse', information on the World Wide Web, like Internet Explorer®. This program works best with version 5.5 or higher of Internet Explorer.";w_webpage="A collection of information stored on the World Wide Web. A Web page typically consists of text, colorful pictures, and links, and can also include such special effects as sound, animation, and video.";w_website="A collection of related Web pages created by the same person or organization.";w_workflow="The sequence or progression of activities in a process, from start to finish.";w_www="The World Wide Web also referred to as 'WWW' or 'the Web' is the second most popular feature of the Internet (the first being email). The Web consists of millions of electronic pages that consist of text, pictures, sounds, animations, and video.";y_years="This parts list column notes the model year(s) to which the listed part applies.";y_ymme="Vehicle's year, make, model, and engine.";