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If you are in front of the car, there should be alittle grey tab on back of each of the corner lamps. you have just enough room to push the little tab on each side outwards to release. be careful not to break the tabs though because they are only plastic. Once it has released the tab, pull the corner lamp forward toward you. remove light by pressing the little tabs on the connector toward one another and pull the light out.
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The "Alignment" tab
If you have buttons on a tab, it could be called a group of buttons. It you have multiple tabs with buttons, you have a group of tabs.
A divider tab is where the dividers can be pulled apart to get what is inside
You can get custom made & standard dividers from Last Bros (see related link).B&D Binder and Index (in the U.S.) has Tab dividers for running through a copy machine. (see link).Many copy and print shops can print or copy tabs for you, as well.
Turn the floppy disk so that the metal ring with the two holes is facing you, and the metal shutter is pointed towards the floor. Look at the top left corner. You will see a plastic tab. When the tab is open (creating two holes at the top of the disk), the disk is write-protected. When the tab is closed, the disk can be written to.
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In traditional prescription writing, you write ii tab tid.
A divider tab is where the dividers can be pulled apart to get what is inside
The Policies tab.
It is located under the hood on the drivers side in the black "fuse - relay center" box. There should be la label under the plastic cover, if not it is the black relay closest to the firewall. The plastic cover has a a tab on the left and right side. Just push toward the center and lift to remove the cover.
It is called a pop tab. It corrects the pour of the can.
Write-Protect Tab (you call it a "notch") is a little plastic rectangle in the upper right corner of most floppy disks. When the hole is open, the disk is locked and you can't add any more files to the floppy. If the write-Protect Tab is missing, simply cover the hole with a bit of sticky tape and you can add more files to the floppy..
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There's a plastic tab on top of the plug... slide that across the plug, then you push in the tab and pull out the connector.