DYO (Design Your Own) AP Laser Check Design

DYO (Design Your Own) AP Laser Check Design

Q - With DYO AP Check, how do I get the check stub lines on the top stub to repeat on the bottom stub to support the AP laser check format?

A - Please follow these steps:
  1. The Form Number is the key for Top/Bottom check stub repeating. This is hard coded in the system. From the example below, we have the Form number #0142 Laser CHK, which means that top stub starts from line 01 and the bottom stub repeats from line 42
  2. Check Total and Vendor Total just shows on the top stub (i.e., line 19).
  3. There is no need to define Bottom Stub; it will repeat lines 01 ~ 20 starting from line 42.


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