FBL5n layout question

Hi
In FBL5N report , we have a option to select the layout. My one user has a different set of layout options avilable where another user has different sets of layout. I want to set the default layout for a particular user . can some one shed some light on the layout option. Can it be copied or how to set the default for a user.
Thanks
Satya

OK
2 things to consider here.
1 there is a global layout, this is the one you want to select to give to all users.
You can set this in FBL5N via environment, select layout
Check which users have access to create global layouts, ask the security expert to find the correct authorization and run a report to see who can set this, you dont want all users to be able to set this.

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