Print File (Showing record items with hexadecimal values)
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Explanation
The user can print a print form described in this section by making the following selections in the Setup Data Editor screen in the Setup Print Page menu item.

- Check the Include Hexadecimal Values checkbox.
- Check the Print in Standard Format.
Header
The header is composed of the data file name, an optional user specified character string, and print date and time that can be printed on each page.
Any character string exceeding one page when printed as the header is omitted.
Heading Part
A Data Item name, Data Item attribute, and relative position can be printed. The Data Item attribute and relative position are printed as displayed in the Table Format View.
Details Part
Record Number

The number printed is the same as the record number displayed on the screen.  The following print formats can be set in the Setup Data Editor screen of the Setup Print Page dialog.

-  Print Record Number :Enabled/Disabled
-  Print on                  :All Pages/Top Page

Status

The edit status is printed as shown on the screen. The status is printed only on the first page of a record. The user can enable or disable printing of the record number in the Setup Data Editor screen of the Setup Print Page dialog.

Data Contents The data contents are printed with each data item delimited, in a standard format. As with the display format, the data contents are printed in a format matching the respective data item attribute,  and data is always printed after being converted to ASCII.

The user can enable or disable printing an underline in the Setup Data Editor settings screen of the Setup Print Page menu item.
Hexadecimal Data Each data character is printed in hexadecimal format two characters long. As with the display format, the data contents are printed in a format matching the respective data item attribute. The Data is printed showing the file contents exactly as it is stored.

The user can enable or disable printing an underline in the Setup Data Editor settings screen of the Setup Print Page menu item.
Termination Symbol The symbol (<!), indicating the end of a record, is printed at the end of a record.
Footer
Page number and data file code information can be printed. If the records are longer than can be printed on the page width, the records will be printed on consecutive pages with the horizontal direction prioritized.  The user can input print specifications in the Setup Data Editor screen of the Setup Print Page menu item and Header/Footer tab.