Header

Specify the region of the Selection area on the host screen by either using your mouse, or by entering the coordinates of the region in the following boxes:
Start row
The first row to look for the subfile header. The default is 3.
End row
The last row to look for the subfile header. The default is 16.
Start column
The first column to look for the subfile header. The default is 1.
End column
The last column to look for the subfile header. The default is 80.

You can highlight certain fields on your host screen by selecting the different options beside Highlight fields. To see where input fields are defined on the screen, select Input. To see what fields are protected, select Protected. To highlight hidden fields, select Hidden. To see matching patterns, select Matches. To modify the highlighting colors of the input, protected, hidden, or pattern matching fields, see Using ZIETrans preferences.

Header Recognition
Additional header recognition criteria can be configured by selecting the following individual settings.
Recognize by text
Boolean. This value specifies whether the subfile header should be recognized based on strings. The allowable values are true or false. The default is true.
Begins with
String. Strings that can be used to identify subfile headers; use \n to define multi-row headers. The allowable values should be concatenated with the vertical bar (|). More specific headers should be listed first. For example, if Option, Opt , and Opt are all possible headers, they should be ordered to ensure that the most specific header is listed first, Option|Opt |Opt The default is true. Example: Description\nof Record|Option|Opt |?.
Must be specified color
Boolean. This value is used in conjunction with the Text setting to designate that the subfile headers must have a specific string and must be a specific color. For example, the subfile header must contain the word Opt. and it must be blue. The allowable values are true or false. The default is false.
Color
Specifies the color of the subfile header.
High intensity
Select this box to specify whether the Subfile Header can be recognized by text at the top of a table of data, which uses the high intensity field attribute.
Specified color
Select this box to specify if the subfile header can be recognized by text of a specific color at the top of a table of data.
Color
Specifies the color of the subfile header.