Two questions about check printing:
1. I have discovered Custom Check Layout. My checks have the $ symbol already pre-printed. Is there a code to replace Chk_Total that will print just the numbers without the $ symbol?
2. I figured out that I need to create an invoice in order to print checks, but I can't find a setting to assign the default tray on my printer. The print dialog that typically pops up in other programs does not pop up in PowerChurch.
Custom Check Layout/Printing
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Re: Custom Check Layout/Printing
I just solved the first question by going into the Field Properties for Chk_Total, clicking the Format tab, and changing Format Expression from $$,$$$,$$$.99
to
99,999,999.99
to
99,999,999.99
Re: Custom Check Layout/Printing
I'm fairly sure that the print dialog in Powerchurch uses the default printer setup on your computer. For example, when print a report, the dialog comes up listing my system's default printer, this also allows me to see the Configure Printer button, clicking on that brings up the 'Print Setup' window, where there's a drop down that allows you to select the 'source'.CorinthBC wrote: ↑Wed Dec 06, 2023 4:31 pmTwo questions about check printing:
1. I have discovered Custom Check Layout. My checks have the $ symbol already pre-printed. Is there a code to replace Chk_Total that will print just the numbers without the $ symbol?
2. I figured out that I need to create an invoice in order to print checks, but I can't find a setting to assign the default tray on my printer. The print dialog that typically pops up in other programs does not pop up in PowerChurch.
Neil Zampella
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2. Sorry...I asked about general check printing, but I was actually using the Print Preview/Print option in Custom Check Layout when I asked the question...where it allows you to print a sample to ensure that everything looks right. It just goes straight to the printer there with no dialog at all,
But that's good to know there are options when printing a check for real.
Thanks for your help.
But that's good to know there are options when printing a check for real.
Thanks for your help.
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Yes ... the custom check preview/print option goes to the default printer, to the tray setup in that default. I don't remember if it gave an option or not, but I'll have a tech review this topic.CorinthBC wrote: ↑Thu Dec 07, 2023 11:53 am2. Sorry...I asked about general check printing, but I was actually using the Print Preview/Print option in Custom Check Layout when I asked the question...where it allows you to print a sample to ensure that everything looks right. It just goes straight to the printer there with no dialog at all,
But that's good to know there are options when printing a check for real.
Thanks for your help.
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Re: Custom Check Layout/Printing
Clicking the print button on the custom check layout print preview doesn't show a prompt to change the printer. It goes directly to the default Windows printer and uses its default settings. Printing actual checks will give you the opportunity to choose which printer.
If you are using PowerChurch Plus, the print dialog will also allow you to dive into your specific printer's settings.
If it's PowerChurch Online, we're printing everything to a PDF behind the scenes that is downloaded and sent directly to the printer. In that instance, you would want to choose Preview PDF from the list of printers. This will create the PDF, download it, then open the PDF in your default PDF Reader software, where you can then open a print dialog and set whatever printer specific options you want.
If you are using PowerChurch Plus, the print dialog will also allow you to dive into your specific printer's settings.
If it's PowerChurch Online, we're printing everything to a PDF behind the scenes that is downloaded and sent directly to the printer. In that instance, you would want to choose Preview PDF from the list of printers. This will create the PDF, download it, then open the PDF in your default PDF Reader software, where you can then open a print dialog and set whatever printer specific options you want.
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Re: Custom Check Layout/Printing
PC V.14.4
Custom Check Layout. I have 3 checks per sheet. I went into Custom check layout and copied the layout 2 more times on the page. However, the same information prints on 3 different checks. How do I set up a custom check layout for 3 checks per page?
Thank you in advance.
Custom Check Layout. I have 3 checks per sheet. I went into Custom check layout and copied the layout 2 more times on the page. However, the same information prints on 3 different checks. How do I set up a custom check layout for 3 checks per page?
Thank you in advance.
Re: Custom Check Layout/Printing
This check design is not compatible with Powerchurch. Powerchurch expects one check per page. Compatible checks can be found here:RivertonCC wrote: ↑Mon Feb 05, 2024 12:45 pmPC V.14.4
Custom Check Layout. I have 3 checks per sheet. I went into Custom check layout and copied the layout 2 more times on the page. However, the same information prints on 3 different checks. How do I set up a custom check layout for 3 checks per page?
Thank you in advance.
https://www.powerchurch.com/support/kb. ... =52&type=1
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Thank you for the quick response and link. very much appreciated.