Changing my address block on preprinted Quicken Checks

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darylh
darylh Member
edited October 2023 in Using Quicken on the Web

I have a large number of preprinted Quicken Checks and I am going to have a new return address but the same bank account. Can I set up printing to print a new address line (s) beside the old one and perhaps x out the old address

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  • Snowman
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    No not to my knowledge. You have two options, get new checks printed or create labels with the correct address and apply them to the checks after you print them.

  • UKR
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    You should really order a supply of new checks.

    But, until they arrive, I would create a Word document where you position the new address block and a few lines of xxxxxxx to fit over / next to the old address. Use blank sheets of paper to test the alignment and adjust as needed. When a real check prints properly, print a dozen real check forms (or as many as you will need until the new check supply arrives).

    For a review of Quicken - compatible check styles and perhaps to order new check or envelope supplies, please see https://intuitmarket.intuit.com/checks (the website talks about checks for use with QuickBooks but the same style checks also work with Quicken) or order from any check printing company that offers Quicken/Quickbooks - compatible checks

    My 2cents' worth:
    I use Voucher Checks (1 business size check + 2 stubs on an 8.5x11" sheet). My printers do not have a manual feed tray or 2nd paper tray that can easily be reconfigured to feed partial pages (1 or 2 checks left from a 3-checks-per-page sheet), so for my occasional check printing needs Voucher Checks are easiest to use.
    When making a purchase decision for a new supply of check forms and considering your own check stock to use, consider how easy or difficult it is to feed special forms or odd-size partial pages into your printer.

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