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Mel Orecklin Posts: 2
1/24/2018
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How do you print two signature lines with PrintBoss Online? edited by Nancy on 2/15/2018
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paula Administrator Posts: 208
2/26/2013
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paulaAdministrator Posts: 208
The text "Two signaures are required" is typically added through the Work File View as follows: 1. Open the PrintBoss Master Application (PB32.exe). 2. Click on the File menu and select Open Document Work Files. 3. Select the desired work file and click Browse. 4. Select a record in the list (if there is more than 1) and click View. The View displays the formatted view of the check. 5. Right click where you want to add text and choose ‘Insert an Object’, then choose Text. The Text Command Properties dialog opens. 6. Fine tune the coordinates where the text will appear by adjusting ‘Inches from Left’ and “Inches form Top’. You will be able to drag the text object as well after you close this window. 7. Adjust the Font Properties as needed. Typically this text is 8 points or smaller. 8. Type your text in the Text field. Be sure to remove the sample text, “This is your text”, before continuing. 9. Click OK when you are finished. Remember, you will be able to click and drag this text object once it is created.
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ampowell Posts: 1
2/26/2013
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How do I set up one company to print "two signatures are required"?
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Nancy Administrator Posts: 765
12/22/2010
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NancyAdministrator Posts: 765
While the standard, default check format is a stub/stub/check form, with PrintBoss you can develop other check formats. And depending on what your accounting software is, we may have a format already developed. For example, QuickBooks users that have the Enterprise version of PrintBoss can choose a top, middle or bottom check style.
So, the answer is yes PrintBoss can produce formats other than bottom checks, but HOW it is does depends on the Account Software and the version of PrintBoss you have licensed.
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timozilla Posts: 1
12/22/2010
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Does Print Boss only prints with the check on the bottom?
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