


#Quickbooks checks printed in reverse order mac os#
Who wants to shuffle paper? Luckily, you still use all the Mac OS printing features when you print from QuickBooks, including this handy reverse order option. I can shuffle the check in reverse order, but that’s a pain. If I print two or more pages of checks, my checks are posted to the numbers backward.Then uncheck the Alignment checkbox (or check it if you need the alignment grid). To keep it from printing (or to turn it on if you need it), on the Print window, choose Alignment at the bottom of the windows. What gives? Ah! That’s the alignment grid that helps you get your check info printing just right. I just upgraded to QuickBooks 2011, and I’m seeing a grid patterned box on top of the numerical dollar amount on my checks.Be sure the checkbox for “Print company name and address” is NOT selected.

How do I tell QuickBooks not to print my company name? On the Print window, select Format at the bottom of the window. My company name is already pre-printed on the check, but QuickBooks is printing it on top of where it’s printed on the check.So here’s a compilation of the questions and my answers. We’ve been seeing a lot of questions about printing checks lately. At least when it comes to printing checks in QuickBooks, I’ve got the answers. If it’s not the arm and a leg I’m spending on printer cartridges (it’d be cheaper to buy a new printer!), it’s the paper jams or the blinking light that’s obviously something important but dang if I know what it means. Printing is the fastest way to give Addy an Addy-tude.
