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Here is a bit of help with selection of Categories...

All Categories are contained in relative Indices. An Index represents
ALL of the Categories that are related to the Index.

You select from Categories only. What is supposed to happen is if
a viewer of the advertising selects an Index, he  or she will see ALL
of the advertising in Categories that are related to that Index. If the
viewer selects a Category, he or she will see only the advertising
found under that Category.

You cannot select certain Categories and you cannot select to be
listed under an Index. Categories that are not selectable are called
PRIVATE Categories. These are Categories that were specifically
purchased by Private Companies for their advertising. All other
General Categories can be selected.

General Categories run from # 101 through # 9999. Categories that
break ranges like 100, 200, 300, 500, 900, 6000 and so on are
and are not necessarily Indices.

Select a category from the list of Categories that appear in the Selection
Table of the Ad Submission Forms. In some cases, Indices and Categories
have the same number. This may seem like we just contradicted ourselves,
but INDICES and CATEGORIES can be the same, when only one Category
exists. This just saves database table space.

The only time when an Index will cover a group of Categories is when there
is a range of categories that fall within the range of unitary digits from
01 through 99. Example: Index of 100 may have Categories of 101 through 199.

We hope that this will give you some insight into the amazingly and confusing
world of Indices and Categories.


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