Kobra makes an important point. The developers tool kit is a vital and important part of finding elements within the core code files when you are looking for stuff to customise.
You really should make a point of learning how to use it...
The changes need to be made to a number of php files - all of which are in the LANGUAGES folder(s). (I recall having to change about 12 php files).
One of these files is " english.php ", the original of which is in :-
includes/languages/template_default
FTP a copy to your hard drive.
Open it for editing, using a good TEXT editor such as Crimson editor (NOT notepad!)
you will be looking for DEFINES, such as:-
PHP Code:
define('TEXT_INFO_SORT_BY_PRODUCTS_MODEL', 'Model');
You will change to:-
PHP Code:
define('TEXT_INFO_SORT_BY_PRODUCTS_MODEL', 'Product Ref');
(There may be other DEFINES in this file that need editing).
You will SAVE the file...
You will FTP the edited copy to your OVER-RIDES directory, eg: includes/languages/YOUR_TEMPLATE.
Using the developers tool kit (ADMIN>>>TOOLS>>>DEVELOPERS TOOL KIT) you can seek out other instances of the word "model" and then look for results which show this as part of a DEFINE statement. These are likely to be files that you must edit (then return to their respective OVER-RIDE directories, in the same manner as the example above.
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