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− | This | + | This article explains how to set-up a workshop vehicle from within a "Workshop Properties". |
===Details=== | ===Details=== | ||
− | *Click the cursor onto the | + | *Click the cursor onto the {{DataPrompt|Vehicle:}}. |
− | *Press {{KeyPress| | + | *Press {{KeyPress|S-F10}}. |
− | *Click {{ | + | *Click {{Button|Next}} next to the wizards hat to create the workshop stock number. |
− | *Enter the registration of the vehicle | + | *Enter the registration of the vehicle. |
− | + | *If your system has been set up with [[Can I set vehicle details from the registration number?|HPI lookup]] enter the vehicle Registration number and click {{Button|Look Up}}. | |
− | + | **At the "Vehicle Look-up Options" window, ensure that nothing is ticked for the {{DataPrompt|Vehicle and Mileage Check:}} because we are using this to update the vehicle record with the vehicle details, we do not want to HPI the vehicle. | |
− | *Ignore the | + | *Ignore the {{DataPrompt|Model:}} and move the cursor to {{DataPrompt|Description:}} and enter the description of the vehicle. |
*Enter the first three characters of the manufacturer and press {{KeyPress|Enter}}. This will either give you a list of manufactures to choose from or return one. | *Enter the first three characters of the manufacturer and press {{KeyPress|Enter}}. This will either give you a list of manufactures to choose from or return one. | ||
− | *Ignore | + | *Ignore {{DataPrompt|Tech Colour:}} and enter the colour into {{DataPrompt|Colour:}}. |
− | *With | + | *With {{DataPrompt|Chassis:}} & {{DataPrompt|V.I.N.:}} you need to be consistent and stick with one and enter the last 6 digits into the other. |
− | *Enter the Engine Number and Mileage. | + | *Enter the {{DataPrompt|Engine Number:}} and {{DataPrompt|Mileage:}}. |
− | *To finish | + | *To finish click {{Button|Close}} in the bottom right or press {{KeyPress|Escape}} and {{Button|Accept}}. |
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+ | {{KB_Tags|vehicle entry, creating vehicle details}}{{KB_WS}} |
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Summary
This article explains how to set-up a workshop vehicle from within a "Workshop Properties".
Details
- Click the cursor onto the "Vehicle:".
- Press <Shift+F10>.
- Click [Next] next to the wizards hat to create the workshop stock number.
- Enter the registration of the vehicle.
- If your system has been set up with HPI lookup enter the vehicle Registration number and click [Look Up].
- At the "Vehicle Look-up Options" window, ensure that nothing is ticked for the "Vehicle and Mileage Check:" because we are using this to update the vehicle record with the vehicle details, we do not want to HPI the vehicle.
- Ignore the "Model:" and move the cursor to "Description:" and enter the description of the vehicle.
- Enter the first three characters of the manufacturer and press <Enter>. This will either give you a list of manufactures to choose from or return one.
- Ignore "Tech Colour:" and enter the colour into "Colour:".
- With "Chassis:" & "V.I.N.:" you need to be consistent and stick with one and enter the last 6 digits into the other.
- Enter the "Engine Number:" and "Mileage:".
- To finish click [Close] in the bottom right or press <Esc> and [Accept].