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In Quickbooks for Mac 2016, I had my checks set up to print for voucher-style checks (3-part checks). Just installed QB for Mac 2019, and when I went to print my check, it was a standard style (attached). I've hunted all over for a way to choose a format for the checks, but I cannot find a format choice. Where do I set up check style?
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Congratulations on your new QuickBooks for Mac 2019, ejinayoshi.
I'm here to guide you in changing the check style to a voucher in QuickBooks for Mac 2019.
Please follow the steps I've laid out below:
5. Close the Preferences pane.
Once done, please try printing a check.
You can check out the QuickBooks for Mac 2019 User's Guide for the detailed steps. Just press Command and F, then enter "Voucher" to locate the Check Preferences section.
That should do it. If there's anything else I can do for you, please don't hesitate to leave a comment below. I'll get back here as soon as I can to help you again.
Thanks -- I had already it set up that way; I finally found that when I selected print, if I also selected "Details", I would get to the page I needed.
Congratulations on your new QuickBooks for Mac 2019, ejinayoshi.
I'm here to guide you in changing the check style to a voucher in QuickBooks for Mac 2019.
Please follow the steps I've laid out below:
5. Close the Preferences pane.
Once done, please try printing a check.
You can check out the QuickBooks for Mac 2019 User's Guide for the detailed steps. Just press Command and F, then enter "Voucher" to locate the Check Preferences section.
That should do it. If there's anything else I can do for you, please don't hesitate to leave a comment below. I'll get back here as soon as I can to help you again.
Thanks -- I had already it set up that way; I finally found that when I selected print, if I also selected "Details", I would get to the page I needed.
Hello there, @ejinayoshi.
It's good to hear that you found the response helpful and you're most welcome.
Feel free to visit the Community again if you have any other questions concerning QuickBooks. We're always here to help you out. Wishing you and your business continued success.
I tried the instructions in the string -- still not formatting voucher checks properly -- any other ideas - I have selected voucher and wasted two checks so far
Hi there, Jen191.
Thanks for trying the steps provided by my colleague and for sharing the results you’re getting. Since you’re still unable to format the voucher correctly, I’d suggest contacting our support team:
You can also visit this site if you have other concerns about QuickBooks for Mac: https://qblittlesquare.com/.
Let me know if there’s anything else I can help you with.
I finally smartened up myself and used plain paper until I saw it lined up by holding a check behind the plain check copy. Then I ised a real check.
Hello there, CGR-User.
It's good to know you're able to resolved the issue with formatting vouchers in QuickBooks Desktop for Mac.
Please know that you can find all the help you need here in the Community. Should you have additional questions about anything else QuickBooks, don't hesitate to ask me here in the Community.
Here are some helpful resources that you can refer to be more familiar with using QuickBooks Desktop for Mac:
Please know that you're always welcome to post any questions you may have or want to share your insights and practices using the product. You have a wonderful day ahead.
How/where do I put the Bank Logo, account number, routing number, etc. ? Layout designer doesn't provide for that and I can see no way to do it without buying pre-printed checks. That would be a gamble if I can't adjust what prints where.
Thanks for joining us in this thread, cftutt.
QuickBooks requires pre-printed check stocks. It's why there's no option to enter the banking information in the Layout designer. Although, you can look for add-on software that can let you use blank paper checks.
I'll forward your feedback about the available printing options in QuickBooks to our product engineers. We based some our product updates from customer's comments and suggestions.
Let me know if you need anything else.
I had the same problem after installing QB for Mac 2019, the voucher style checks were not printing anything on the check stubs. Today, I entered a check To Print, then selected File: Print Check. The window that opened had a choice of three styles of checks on the bottom left of that window, the second radio button was Voucher Style. The preferences: checks window lets you select what you want printed on the voucher stubs, but to get it to print Voucher style, you have set it up through the File: Print Check window.
Hi Golf Pro,
If your installer came from a CD, please update QuickBooks to get the latest release, then try printing a check after.
If the same thing will happen after the update or if the installer didn't come from a CD, please contact our phone agents to check this further. They have a tool to do a screen-sharing session to find the root cause of this behavior.
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