<tease>I don't know the benefits of printing checks in Money.</tease>
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<p>Printing checks in Money saves you the time of manually duplicating the check information that's already in your Money file. Printed checks are also easier for your payees to read. Money keeps a record of all the checks you print, so you can stay organized when you pay bills.</p>
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<tease>I want to know where Money checks are accepted.</tease>
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<p>Money checks are approved for use by U.S. banking institutions. You can send them to anyone you want, and your bank will honor them.</p>
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<tease>I need to place a company logo on my checks.</tease>
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<p>You can do this on your Money checks. For more information, call Microsoft Money Checks by Deluxe at (800) 432-1285 or <alink type="xtnl" href="http://www.microsoft.com/money/checks.htm">get more information online</alink>.</p>
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<tease>I need to know my options for ordering checks.</tease>
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<p>There are three software-compatible check styles: wallet, standard business, and voucher. There are also a varity of manual business and personal checks. Each check style comes in many colors and formats. Call Microsoft Money Checks by Deluxe at (800) 432-1285 for a brochure, or <alink type="xtnl" href="http://www.microsoft.com/money/checks.htm">view them online</alink>.</p>
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<tease>I don't know if Money's checks will work with my printer.</tease>
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<p>If you have a Windows-compatible ink jet or laser printer, you can use Money's laser-style checks. If you have a dot-matrix or tractor-feed printer, you can order Money's continuous-feed checks. Call Microsoft Money Checks by Deluxe at (800) 432-1285 to have a customer service representative help you decide which check style is right for you, or <alink type="xtnl" href="http://www.microsoft.com/money/checks.htm">order online</alink>.</p>
<p variant="impt">Wallet-size continuous-feed checks are not recommended for computers running Windows NT 4.0, as the system can cause the printer to skip checks.</p>
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<tease>I want to track my handwritten checks separately from my printed checks.</tease>
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<p>You can assign any starting number to your Money check forms. So if you begin your Money check numbers at 1000 and your handwritten checks at 2000, it's easy to keep track of your different checks.</p>
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<tease>My alignment was working fine on my laser printer, but I just printed a single check and nothing printed where it should have.</tease>
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<p>If you print a single check on a laser printer, make sure that it's the last check left on the sheet; that is, the one with the blank strip of paper attached. That strip ensures that the alignment will remain the same even with a single check. Also, always manually feed partial page checks (sheets with one or two checks left) and use the tray guides to center and hold the checks in place.</p>