Changing Name Format on Contribution Statements

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newsongchurch
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Changing Name Format on Contribution Statements

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I want to customize how the names appear on contribution statements instead of allowing the three-tier method PowerChurch follows (the method being: full name included if only one person has envelope #; names displayed if two people share the envelop #; and using one name --John Smith & Family -- when both parents/adults in the household as well as one or more children share the same envelope #). I want all to read the adult household head names (e.g. John Smith is single OR John and Alice Smith for two adults in household). Is there a way to change this? This is a diverse congregation and some adults of kids in one family have different last names, etc. Both names need to be listed not just one name plus "& family" Thanks!

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Re: Changing Name Format on Contribution Statements

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new0423song wrote:I want to customize how the names appear on contribution statements instead of allowing the three-tier method PowerChurch follows (the method being: full name included if only one person has envelope #; names displayed if two people share the envelop #; and using one name --John Smith & Family -- when both parents/adults in the household as well as one or more children share the same envelope #). I want all to read the adult household head names (e.g. John Smith is single OR John and Alice Smith for two adults in household). Is there a way to change this? This is a diverse congregation and some adults of kids in one family have different last names, etc. Both names need to be listed not just one name plus "& family" Thanks!
Not an easy way to do this, if at all. I would think it would involve making some readjustments of personal profiles.
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