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How do I print check in Quicken Starter (Mac) ?
TerryGWB
When I click on Print Checks, it doesn't show any of the checks I just entered. I'm in Quicken Starter v. 6.1.1. This always worked in my previous versions, but it's been a while since I needed to print checks.
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TerryGWB
hat led me to the answer. Thanks.
TerryGWB
Got it. Thanks.
TerryGWB
Yes, I found that out - the Edit Details thing - thanks a lot for your help.
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UKR
Among these videos, there should be one that talks about printing checks:
https://www.youtube.com/user/QuickenMac/videos
TerryGWB
hat led me to the answer. Thanks.
jacobs
When you entered these transactions, you either need to click the "I will print this check" on the Print Check tab…
…or enter PRINT in the check number column of the transaction register.
Then
you can select Print Checks, and the designated transactions will be available for printing.
TerryGWB
Got it. Thanks.
TerryGWB
I needed to use Write Checks not just click "+ New" to get the "I will print this check" box.
jacobs
@TerryGWB
If you want, you
can
use the regular "New" (button or Command-N) to enter the transaction, and there are multiple ways to get it to be a check for printing…
Click Edit Details, then click the Print Check tab, where you can enter an address (if needed) and check the "I will print this check" box.
Select Transactors > Show Checks.
Use the keyboard shortcut Command-Option-C (C for checks).
If you don't need to fill in an address, you can skip the Checks panel entirely and just type PRINT in the check number column.
Any of these methods will create a transaction ready to be printed as a check. Sometimes Quicken can't do things we want… and sometimes it gives us multiple ways to do the same thing.
TerryGWB
Yes, I found that out - the Edit Details thing - thanks a lot for your help.
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