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brian13
Level 2

When I print a check, there are two asterisk after the "$" symbol and before the numerical amount, like this: $ **11,000.00. Why? And how do I get rid of?

 
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tina6
Level 1

When I print a check, there are two asterisk after the "$" symbol and before the numerical amount, like this: $ **11,000.00. Why? And how do I get rid of?

IS THERE A WAY TO DELETE THOSE ASTERISKS?
qbteachmt
Level 15

When I print a check, there are two asterisk after the "$" symbol and before the numerical amount, like this: $ **11,000.00. Why? And how do I get rid of?

It is Fraud Prevention. It is to prevent anyone changing it to $511,000.00, for example. It is "filler."

brian13
Level 2

When I print a check, there are two asterisk after the "$" symbol and before the numerical amount, like this: $ **11,000.00. Why? And how do I get rid of?

Makes sense.  Thanks!
qbteachmt
Level 15

When I print a check, there are two asterisk after the "$" symbol and before the numerical amount, like this: $ **11,000.00. Why? And how do I get rid of?

:smile: Smile
tina6
Level 1

When I print a check, there are two asterisk after the "$" symbol and before the numerical amount, like this: $ **11,000.00. Why? And how do I get rid of?

IS THERE A WAY TO GET RID OF IT?
tina6
Level 1

When I print a check, there are two asterisk after the "$" symbol and before the numerical amount, like this: $ **11,000.00. Why? And how do I get rid of?

IS THERE A WAY TO DELETE THOSE ASTERISKS?
qbteachmt
Level 15

When I print a check, there are two asterisk after the "$" symbol and before the numerical amount, like this: $ **11,000.00. Why? And how do I get rid of?

@tina PLEASE stop using all Caps. You don't want to delete them; they are part of Fraud Prevention.
IntuitBrooks
Level 9

When I print a check, there are two asterisk after the "$" symbol and before the numerical amount, like this: $ **11,000.00. Why? And how do I get rid of?

I don't think there is a way, no.
brian13
Level 2

When I print a check, there are two asterisk after the "$" symbol and before the numerical amount, like this: $ **11,000.00. Why? And how do I get rid of?

Makes sense.  Thanks!
LaSalle1855
Level 1

When I print a check, there are two asterisk after the "$" symbol and before the numerical amount, like this: $ **11,000.00. Why? And how do I get rid of?

Well you do need to delete them if your bank account is enrolled in payee positive pay.  Our checks will not pass the payee positive pay test with those asteriks.

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