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Satndard 3 Per Page Checks for QuickBooks/Quicken. View the designs below, and then click on the layout you need to see which designs are available for it. CHOOSE & CONTINUE. CHOOSE & CONTINUE. CHOOSE & CONTINUE. CHOOSE & CONTINUE.
4Indicate which checks Quicken should print by selecting one of these options: All Checks: Select this option button if you want Quicken to print all the checks you’ve entered by using the Write Checks window, which is the usual case. (If you select this option, skip to Step 6.) Checks Dated Through: Select this option button if you want to print all the checks through a certain date; then type that date in the text box. (If you select this option, skip to Step 6.) Selected Checks: Select this option button if you want to pick and choose which checks to print.
5If you want to select which checks to print, click the Choose button. Quicken, with some annoyance, displays the Select Checks to Print window. Initially, Quicken marks all the checks dated on or earlier than the current date by placing a check mark in the Print column.
If you don’t want to print a check, either leave the Print field for that check clear (deselected) or click in the field to remove the check mark. When only the checks you want to print are marked to be printed, click Done to continue with this crazy little thing called check printing. Quicken, happy with your progress, redisplays the Select Checks to Print: Checking dialog box. 9Click OK and let the games begin. A couple of quick tips: First, if you’re unsure about how your checks feed through your printer, you can click the Print First Check button to tell Quicken to print only a single check. (This will let you confirm in another way that you’ve got things lined up correctly.) Second, if you’re using a partial starting page of forms, your printer may prompt you to feed the first page of forms manually.
When it finishes, Quicken asks whether it printed your checks correctly.