I am a newbie so this may be a dumb question. I would like to have Power Church remember that my check type is top check with two stubs, it reverts to middle check between print jobs. It also thinks my HP Office Jet is a Laser printer which it is not. Suggestions?
Thanks a million!
Marie
changing 'type of check' in printer setup
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changing 'type of check' in printer setup
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Re: changing 'type of check' in printer setup
First to set your check layout go to File > Preferences > Custom Check Layout. In the window click on the custom button. Select reset layout then select the layout you want and click OK and click OK again and this should set the check layout you want and keep it.
Second, the printer that PC+ selects is your default printer. So set your default printer to the printer you have and it will be the one that appears each time you want to print something.
Second, the printer that PC+ selects is your default printer. So set your default printer to the printer you have and it will be the one that appears each time you want to print something.
Tom
Re: changing 'type of check' in printer setup
I'm fairly sure that if the Powerchurch system admin goes into File -> Preferences -> Custom Check Layout and sets the check format there, it won't change. I suspect that the check default was never changed so it keeps on defaulting to the middle check.mariecouch wrote:I am a newbie so this may be a dumb question. I would like to have Power Church remember that my check type is top check with two stubs, it reverts to middle check between print jobs. It also thinks my HP Office Jet is a Laser printer which it is not. Suggestions?
Thanks a million!
Marie
Also, the system does not determine whether or not the printer is a laser, it only uses the printers that are setup on the computer. What you are probably seeing is the description of the check, which is a laser top check 2 stubs
Neil Zampella
Using PC+ since 1999.
Using PC+ since 1999.
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Re: changing 'type of check' in printer setup
Thanks everyone, problem solved! Your directions were great!
Marie Couch, Treasurer
St Paul United Methodist Church
Bloomfield Hills, MI
St Paul United Methodist Church
Bloomfield Hills, MI