Check Printing Software
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Print merge
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@BRRABill said:
@Dashrender said:
But it seems like Word or Excel could do this with a printing template.
Hmmm, something else I did not think of.
Set up a "mail merge" of sorts.
yep. I've never done it.. but mail merge is just built into Office (and I'm assuming LibreOffice) so it shouldn't be that hard.
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My original program did all the data tracking inside Paradox, but there no reason that can't be separated out.
We send very few checks anymore (almost all survey work these days is done online, where they DO have direct deposit) so it wouldn't be that bad.
I could even use BASE instead of Paradox!
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One thing you must be careful about is alignment. We work with a book keeping service that prints checks, and when it doesn't align correctly, they have to void the check or checks which has a cost to him and his customer.
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@BRRABill said:
My original program did all the data tracking inside Paradox, but there no reason that can't be separated out.
We send very few checks anymore (almost all survey work these days is done online, where they DO have direct deposit) so it wouldn't be that bad.
I could even use BASE instead of Paradox!
What's the purpose of any database at all other than a CSV?
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@scottalanmiller said:
What's the purpose of any database at all other than a CSV?
None, really.
I'll probably just use CALC.
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Could this not be done with a VB macro in Excel?
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We use a product name PrintBoss. It allows you to print onto blank check stock.
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We use the reassuringly-named SecureCheck from AP Technology
Unfortunately that's not really my area of expertise so I can't comment on how good/bad/ugly it is. But I can say we have been using it for many moons, so it can't be that bad...
....that's how IT works, right?
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@Danp said:
We use a product name PrintBoss. It allows you to print onto blank check stock.
Thanks!
That is going into my list of programs to take a look at.