check printing

Derek Atkins warlord at MIT.EDU
Fri Apr 2 22:57:43 EST 2004


Once you have only the one check, it's the "top" check.

-derek

Kevin Coyner <kevin at rustybear.com> writes:

> I've recently started using gnucash and have run into a problem with
> check printing.
>
> I use Quicken style Letter size sheets (3 checks to a page).  gnucash
> can print to this format just fine.  Allows me to select either the top,
> middle, or bottom check.
>
> The problem arises when I print just one check.  If I print one check on
> a new page (e.g. the top check), and then tear that one off, then I'm
> left with a 2 check partial page.  And if I print the 2nd (middle) check
> before detaching the first, then I'm left with yet a smaller page of
> only 1 check (which won't run through the printer).  
>
> How does everyone deal with this? Or don't you use check printing?
>
> Thanks
> Kevin
>
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