Writing checks
Andrew Sackville-West
andrew at farwestbilliards.com
Wed Oct 19 12:59:30 EDT 2005
I'm an insensitive clod... I would guess that your desire is to have the
saving of custom formats. Based on the traffic on -devel, the
developers are crunching hard on the g2 release and I wouldn't expect
any features to be added until that is complete. Is it possible, I
wonder, to hard-code a change to one of the default formats to fit your
needs? I don't know where these are stored, but that might solve the
problem temporarily.
A
Doug Laidlaw wrote:
> That is fine when you use the American stationery based on U.S. Letter. We
> use A4. I can create a new custom format, but I can't save it for future
> use. It looks as though Derek can't, either. I don't print enough cheques
> to be worried about printing a range, but my handwriting isn't reliable.
>
> Doug.
>
> On Wed, 19 Oct 2005 9:59 am, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
>
>>I use quicken compatible single page checks and use the
>>quicken/quickbooks us letter format in the "print checks" screen and it
>>works just fine for me... now if only we could print a range of checks...
>>;)
>>
>>A
>>
>>Doug Laidlaw wrote:
>>
>>>Where is gnucash at with printing checks on stationery forms? Last time
>>>I tried, i couldn't save the specs as a template. The program wanted to
>>>print the form immediately, with no details. I don't want to have to
>>>enter a transaction then create a tempate around the transaction every
>>>time. This is the main reason why I haven't abandoned Quicken. What are
>>>business users doing?
>>>
>>>Doug.
>
>
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