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Suzanne S. Barnhill
 
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I saw that page. I don't see where it offers any check templates, however.

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"Jezebel" wrote in message
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http://www.dhbrochure.com/business/en/computer.asp


"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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I looked at their Web site (even that is quite difficult to find) and
didn't
find any templates. Can you supply a link?

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"Jezebel" wrote in message
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Sheesh. Go and have another look at their website!



"F6070" wrote in message
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Daaaaaaaaaaaaaa! what part of they (davis + Henderson) do NOT provide

a
template are you not understanding? That is exactly why I'm looking

for
a
template. Do you have a personal checking account. Look at your

unused
checks. That is what Davis and Henderson do. They provide the

personalized
blank checks you get for your bank account. They come with your name
and
adddress on them and the bank account encoding accross the bottom.

You
personally hand write into fields on the check the date, pay to.....
the
amount etc and sign the check making it now a form of payment. We're
looking
to put the purchased check stock (unused checks) into our printer and
using a
word template and a merge function to print on this stock the fields

that
you
would normally hand write. Yes I would have thought Davis + Henderson
might
think it a good sales tool to provide such a template However they do

not.

"Jezebel" wrote:

Yes I understand what template means. And so, presumably, do Davis

and
Henderson, since they provide one for printing their checks.


"F6070" wrote in message
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Davis and Henderson only print the actual blank check not the

actual
date,
person receiveing the check and their address, text amount,
numerical
amount
nor the signatures. What I'm looking for is a template to use

their
blank
checks and merge with an excel spreadsheet to print all the needed
fields
including is possible jpg images of the signatures. Also I would
like
to
print a note/letter on the second and 3rd portions/stubs of the

checks.
The
checks are a sheet with the check on the top portion then under

the
check
the
next 3.5 inches is a blank section where you could print the

deductions
if
needed we want to insert a note in this sectioin explaining the
reson
the
check is being sent. The 3rd section another 3.5 inches of stub
would
also
be
used for notes or the remainder of the note contained in the

second
protion.
e.g. 1 portion 3.5 inches is the blank acatual check with all the
preprinted
and encoded standard check stuff. 2nd and 3rd section is blank and
we
would
use to print a standard note to all those receiveing the check.
"Jezebel" wrote:

You mean apart from the one provided by Davis and Henderson?




"F6070" wrote in message
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and the Question is in the Subject statement. Īs there a word
template
or
excel template for writing checks on preprinted bank checks?

"Jezebel" wrote:

And the question is...?



"F6070" wrote in message
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I am working with a group that has a one time task of

issueing
about
1200
checks each with the same date and amount. We have each of

the
reciepants
names and addresses in an excel spreadsheet and would like

to
print
the
checks by computer on computer checks ordered from our bank
and
supplied
by
Davis and Henderson a leading check printer in Canada. We
would
need
to
print
on the check is specific locations the date, amount and
persons
name
and
address. This needs to be exact so that the return address

on
the
check
and
the persons name and address printed on the check would show
through
standard
windowed envelopes. We intend to use checks that are 3 parts
(part 1
check,
part 2 stub and part 3 stub) on each single sheet of check

stock.
Our
intent
is to also print a standard note on the part 2 and part 3
stub.
We
do
not
have a need to print any deductions etc. on the stub