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I feel bad for any inconvenience this issue may have caused you. I understand the importance of accurate and efficient bookkeeping, and I'm here to assist you, @Brian246.
From the information you provided, it appears that there could be data corruption present in your QuickBooks company file. To resolve this, we can utilize the verify and rebuild tool to find and fixes the most common issues in a company file.
How to verify:
- Go to Window, then select Close All.
- Proceed to File, then choose Utilities.
- Select Verify Data.
How to rebuild:
- Proceed to Window, and then select Close All.
- Go to File, then click Utilities.
- Select Verify Data.
For more information, you can utilize this link: Verify and Rebuild Data in QuickBooks Desktop.
Also, make sure that QuickBooks is up-to-date so you have the latest features and product improvements.
Moreover, I'll be sharing the following articles to help manage your checks in QuickBooks Desktop: Create, modify, and print checks.
If you have any further questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to reach out to us again. We are here to assist you and ensure that your experience with QuickBooks is as smooth as possible.