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Klutkenhaus
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They tried to say it's because I am not using Intuit checks.  Bull crap!  It doesn't make a difference what paper you use.  If I print on plain white paper or check stock.  The words print in exactly the same place on the paper on either one.  The sample payroll alignment layout is nothing like a payroll check that actually prints. 

 

My bank printed the check to match what QBO printed for vendor/expenses.  The computer and the software does not know what paper you are printing on.  If they tell you that, then they are idiots!  The other thing is that since they don't sell "payroll" checks anymore (only dual use voucher) then the template that QBO prints to should be the same for both.  The alignment template shows the pay to, amount line, and the name/address all align differently on the left.  When you print the actual check, the all align straight in line together, and the line spacing on the name/address is farther apart and runs it into the memo line.

 

So I agree that they need to allow us to adjust our own check templates.  This also goes for complete control of invoice and other form templates like we had/have in QB Desktop.  Makes me want to go back to it AGAIN!

 

Can someone please start burning up the phones with complaints to the developers to get something done and maybe give us back some control over our own templates????

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