The Fault Analyzer ISPF interface permits the user to
select a preferred formatting width. This width is the width that Fault Analyzer should use whenever possible during formatting
of information for displays.
The preferred formatting width is not synonymous with the actual width of Fault Analyzer displays. It only affects the width of some
displayed information, for example, text paragraphs. Other information is static by design and is
not affected by the formatting width.
The Preferred Formatting Width display is shown when the View menu
Preferred Formatting Width option is selected (for information about
selecting this option in general, refer to Action-bar pull-down menus).
The minimum accepted width is 80 characters, which is also the
default. Although a value of 999 can be specified, the maximum width
is at all times limited by the actual display width.
After typing the desired formatting width, press the Enter key
to return to the previous display using the specified formatting width.
If the formatting width exceeds the physical width of your screen,
then you can use the scroll commands, LEFT (PF10) and RIGHT (PF11)
to view the entire display.
To return to the previous display without changing the formatting
width, enter the EXIT (PF3) or CANCEL (PF12) command.
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