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:
- 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.
- Check Total and Vendor Total just shows on the top stub (i.e., line 19).
- There is no need to define Bottom Stub; it will repeat lines 01 ~ 20 starting from line 42.
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