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Hi all. I've been using QB for a long time and just decided to explore printing deposit slips. I'm shocked to find you actually have to buy the slips! This may be important to some, but I don't understand why all the nesisary information can't just print out on a blank piece of paper (and for those who need a copy, can buy perforated paper)?
So am I right? You have to buy them? If yes, why can't we just make up a template, print out 50 of them, then just use as we go? Even still, this is an extra, unnecessary step, but would still save $. Can someone tell me what I'm missing? Again, new to this task. Thanks. |
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Are you aware that you can actually print a "Deposit Slip" &/or "Deposit Slip & Summary" directly from the "Make Deposits" window which will display all your deposit details (list of chqs, cash etc)?
To do this:
If you print off 2 copies, you can keep one for your records. ![]() ![]() ![]() I've attached examples of the 2 options (using QB sample company file)
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Shaz Hughes (Dip)Fin ACQ NSW, AAT MAAPB MICB Accredited Quicken Professional Partner Registered BAS Agent Bookkeeper / Tax Consultant Accounted 4 Bookkeeping Services Email: shazinoz@digisurf.com.au / shaz@accounted4bs.com Web: www.accounted4bs.com |
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shazinoz,
Thank you for the details. However, even in your examples, the print outs don't contain account number information. I want something I can deliver straight to the bank from a white piece of paper, to the teller. Are you able to do this using the method you described? Or, do you still need a deposit slip to print on? |
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Yes, instead of calling the bank account "Business Cheque Account" (or whatever you've named it), edit this to include the necessary account number, eg
"ABC Bank (066-115 1023456789)" To do this, just right-click on the relevant bank account in your "Chart Of Accounts" & click on "Edit Account" from the pop-up menu. Edit the "Account Name" field to include the branch/account numbers, then click on "OK". NOW, when you print your deposit slip/summary, it will include the account number info as required by the teller.
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Shaz Hughes (Dip)Fin ACQ NSW, AAT MAAPB MICB Accredited Quicken Professional Partner Registered BAS Agent Bookkeeper / Tax Consultant Accounted 4 Bookkeeping Services Email: shazinoz@digisurf.com.au / shaz@accounted4bs.com Web: www.accounted4bs.com |
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I grab a handful of their blank deposit slips while in the bank,
and have set up a template in MS Word that put in the company name and account # exactly in the format the want. needs to be set up as an "envelope" so the printer only looks for a small piece of paper. put 20 in the printer & voila...done been doing this method for myself and others for bunches of years. |
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shazinoz,
Ahh... I see! I'll try that! Thank you. SomeGuy, This is kind of what I was thinking about doing. Was going to try to find an official deposit slip for the purpose, then edit the numbers and just copy. Your template would be easier. Would you mind sharing with the group, or private msg me a link? Thanks! |
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here is a M.S. Word file,
this fits US Wells Fargo deposit slip, other banks fill need to have a different placement of account # & company name Guy |
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Need Intuit Depot Slip
Anyone have a real Intuit deposit slip like you'd purchase? Mind scanning?
Can you just copies those and re-print, or do you have to keep buying? Thanks again! |
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If anyone's interested, my company has developed a deposit slip template that we customize for just $10. It is emailed as a PDF file, which you can then use to print as many deposit slips as you like, whenever you need them. You'll never have to pay for pre-printed deposit slips again, or use those pesky manual books the bank gives you.
In order to customize the form properly, we need a scanned image of your company check/cheque in order to obtain the company info and the MICR numbers from the bottom. Please PM me for more information on this service. Thanks! Geoff. |
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I am interested in your fillable deposit slip
Geoff, I am interested, please send the link, thanks
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Thanks Margaret |
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QuickBooks Deposit Template
I have a template that I use with QuickBooks 2009.
It is in excel format so you can edit it with your bank information and business information how ever you want. I will sell for $5.00. I accept Paypal and I have a verified account with paypal. I will email the document after payment. If interested send me an email info@cincydonuts.com. |
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Solution
1. Download the Quickbooks Deposit Slip template from http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/te...102094197.aspx
2. Download the MICR Encoding font for adding the bank routing and account number from http://www.searchfreefonts.com/free/micr-encoding.htm 3. Unzip and install the font. 4. Edit the template to include your information 5. Print it out I had to print to the built-in XPS document viewer and then print that to a PDF for the margins to work properly. After that I could print the PDF as many times as I want and it works great. There are multiple "Quickbooks Deposit Slip" templates available at the office.microsoft.com site, but this one actually works. No charge.
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Printing your own deposit slips or checks from QuickBooks
PrintBoss Select for QuickBooks prints out completed deposit slips. That's actually a secondary feature to
its main function: letting QuickBooks print checks on blank check stock. |
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Solution
My solution (which incorporated some of the solutions I found on this site), was to go to
1. Download the Quickbooks Deposit Slip template from http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/te...102094197.aspx 2. Download the MICR Encoding font for adding the bank routing and account number from http://www.searchfreefonts.com/free/micr-encoding.htm 3. Unzip and install the font. 4. Edit the template to include your information 5. Print it out as a PDF File (save the template as a PDF File you will use as a background) Then when I printed my Deposit Slipas an Adobe PDF File, I then opened the Deposit Slip, applied a background (that I created earlier), and then I had my Deposit Slip that I could print on regular paper |
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