FEBA layout incorrect

Hi,
Has anyone had issues with the layout of transaction code FEBA, FEBAN or FEBA_BANK_STATEMENT? In one system it looks fine. Heading is "Bank statement subsequent processing" and there is a selection screen with the header: "Bank statement/ check deposit transaction".
In the other system I get a selection pop-up with hdr data and item data. After having made selections, I end up in a screen called "Edit bank statement". Why? It's not nearly as useful.
How do I get the original screen? It makes no difference if I use FEBA or FEBAN or FEBA_BANK_STATEMENT.
Thanks,
Monica

Hi Ben,
thank you very much for your reply.
I'm not sure I understand. In the new system, I get the same weird layout regardless of using FEBA, FEBAN or FEBA_BANK_STATEMENT. And I checked the old system, which doesn't have any setting in the table you mention but still gives me the layout I want.
However, I did what you suggested, and now I get the layout I want in FEBA and FEBA_BANK_STATEMENT, so I'm happy.
Thank you!
Monica

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        <h1 align="center"><em>The instant voice for every person, everywhere, all the time.</em></h1>
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