Now that you are ready to exit the ruler definition, you either can have this ruler replace (overwrite) the original ruler (DEFAULT), or you can save this ruler as a separate ruler:
This will save the new ruler COLOR40, without overwriting the original ruler.
Notice that the RUL field contains the value COLOR40.
Figure 44 Saving a New Ruler
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COMMAND ===> SCROLL ===> CRSR
USR DEMO REP EMPLOYEES-MARKETING JB JDEMO 04544 DT 050500 RUL COLOR40
----+----1----+----2----+----3----+----4----+----5----+----6----+----7----+----8
1 E M P L O Y E E S R E P O R T ----- FOR MARKETING DEPAR
EMPLOYEE EMPLOYEE OFFICE ANNUAL SOCIAL NO. OF JOB CLASS
NO. NAME NO. SAL SECURITY NO. DEPENDENTS CODE
-------- -------------- ------ ------ ------------ ---------- ---------
66002 A. HABER 07 31,000 XXX-YY-ZZZZ 2
66019 K. HARARI 16 35,500 XXX-YY-ZZZZ 3
66043 K. TURRO 02 29,000 XXX-YY-ZZZZ 1
66045 W. MAY 04 35,000 XXX-YY-ZZZZ 4
66047 A. FELSEN 08 27,500 XXX-YY-ZZZZ 2
66050 T. HUBERTY 08 27,500 XXX-YY-ZZZZ 2
66052 K. WOOD 08 26,000 XXX-YY-ZZZZ 2
The Header lines are colored differently than the rest of the report lines since ruler COLOR4O also contains the edits found in ruler DEFAULT.
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