Sql*plus configuration

Hai,
I want to change the default settings in glogin.sql, how to do.
For example,
I want to set linesize 120 and pagesize 90 as default when i started the sql*plus environment.
Thanks,
Venu Gopal Chaparala

Dear Schneider,
Thanx for ur help. I am pasting the glogin file here. plz check and tell the necessary modifications.
-- Copyright (c) Oracle Corporation 1988, 2000. All Rights Reserved.
-- NAME
-- glogin.sql
-- DESCRIPTION
-- SQL*Plus global login startup file.
-- Add any sqlplus commands here that are to be executed when a user
-- starts SQL*Plus on your system
-- USAGE
-- This script is automatically run when SQL*Plus starts
-- For backward compatibility
SET PAGESIZE 120
SET SQLPLUSCOMPATIBILITY 8.1.7
-- Used by Trusted Oracle
COLUMN ROWLABEL FORMAT A15
-- Used for the SHOW ERRORS command
COLUMN LINE/COL FORMAT A8
COLUMN ERROR FORMAT A65 WORD_WRAPPED
-- Used for the SHOW SGA command
COLUMN name_col_plus_show_sga FORMAT a24
-- Defaults for SHOW PARAMETERS
COLUMN name_col_plus_show_param FORMAT a36 HEADING NAME
COLUMN value_col_plus_show_param FORMAT a30 HEADING VALUE
-- Defaults for SET AUTOTRACE EXPLAIN report
COLUMN id_plus_exp FORMAT 990 HEADING i
COLUMN parent_id_plus_exp FORMAT 990 HEADING p
COLUMN plan_plus_exp FORMAT a60
COLUMN object_node_plus_exp FORMAT a8
COLUMN other_tag_plus_exp FORMAT a29
COLUMN other_plus_exp FORMAT a44
These r the additional ones i wrote and getting the error of SP2-0158: unknown COLUMN option "set"
set linesize 120 set pagesize 90
Thanx
Chaparala

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