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customer statements are not printing in alphabetical order
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Basically, if you use Preview, you are Paging through the same sequence that it will use for printing. And they typically Are in order, but it relies on the customer name field. When I teach this lesson, we need to make sure we recognize they are in order by Last Name, since our customer list is "Last Name, First Name" because I take them to "page 9" and/or a name, to show how Customer:Job reporting appears based on our Option that we selected.
This person didn't tell us if they are using the option to print statement with the Customer dropdown or radio button such as All Customers, Multiple Names, by Type, by Job instead of For Customer, etc.
And of course, your Customer Center might be "whacked out." We know that years ago, Intuit changed that the addition of new customer names often go to the Top = not in Alpha-numeric sequence. That means reports, and the Hybrid of Statement, actually are in sequence but not the Sequence you might be expecting or even Viewing, in Customer Center.
To know this, you can run any Name-based report, such as Customer Phone List. That reveals the Names are not in sequence. You open Customer Center and use View menu > Re-Sort List. Then, run Statements and they are In That Same Order.
Basically, if you use Preview, you are Paging through the same sequence that it will use for printing. And they typically Are in order, but it relies on the customer name field. When I teach this lesson, we need to make sure we recognize they are in order by Last Name, since our customer list is "Last Name, First Name" because I take them to "page 9" and/or a name, to show how Customer:Job reporting appears based on our Option that we selected.
This person didn't tell us if they are using the option to print statement with the Customer dropdown or radio button such as All Customers, Multiple Names, by Type, by Job instead of For Customer, etc.
And of course, your Customer Center might be "whacked out." We know that years ago, Intuit changed that the addition of new customer names often go to the Top = not in Alpha-numeric sequence. That means reports, and the Hybrid of Statement, actually are in sequence but not the Sequence you might be expecting or even Viewing, in Customer Center.
To know this, you can run any Name-based report, such as Customer Phone List. That reveals the Names are not in sequence. You open Customer Center and use View menu > Re-Sort List. Then, run Statements and they are In That Same Order.
Are they supposed to?
They print in Sequence Generated.
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