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you can set the font/size to whatever looks nice.
then place your name and address as Text Fields where they belong, and
that you don't want your name and address printed on the checks, and
like the check printers can provide at extra cost, convince your bank
If you would like to have a fancy typeface for your name and address
new font/size the default for all subsequent fields.
Changing this font/size information with no fields selected makes that
clicking on the field and selecting the font and size from the menus.
Each field may have its own font and size applied to it, achieved by
lapping fields).
in and the order in which they are "picked up" when clicking on over-
purposes (front / back placement determines the order things are drawn
Move to Front and Move to Back are really only useful for display
and below the field duplicated.
copy of the field (like selecting Copy, then Paste) just to the right
You can Cut, Copy, Paste and Clear any field. Duplicate will make a
the number of pixels entered in the Nudge Size... dialog.
arrow keys on your keyboard. The field will move in that direction
a field, and press the COMMAND key in combination with one of the
field a certain number of pixels in any direction. To do this, select
To allow very precise movements of the fields, you can "nudge" a
down the OPTION key only allows up-down movement.
key when dragging fields to only allow right-left movement. Holding
To make aligning fields a little easier, you may hold down the SHIFT
Miscellaneous
change.
Edit or Delete A Field command, and then select the field you want to
it belongs. To edit or delete a Stub Info field, simply select the
select the menu command and drag the field which appears to the place
Placing these fields on the check works the same as the others, just
use is the parenthesis.)
title and which will be substituted out (the only one you're likely to
menu title. There are several characters which cannot be used in the
You can leave the prompt and default fields blank but must provide a
which may be changed by the user if desired
Default This is the text which will automatically appears, but
for the data for the Stub Info field
Prompt This is the text in CheckWriter which asks the user
Title This is the menu title which appears in this utility
command from the Stub Fields menu. You must then enter three fields:
stub. To create a Stub Info field, you simply select the Add a Field
"Stub Info fields", because they would generally appear on the check
you like, and which can be changed for each check. These are called
There are fifteen special fields which you can define to be anything
Stub Info Fields
window, and you can drag it to where it belongs.
Fields menu. Select this command, and the picture will appear in the
the clipboard, the Picture Field command will highlight in the Check
by getting a graphic from the Scrapbook DA. Once there is a graphic in
program (like MacPaint‚Ñ¢ or MacDraw‚Ñ¢) and then opening CheckWriter, or
This may be accomplished by either copying a graphic from another
To place a picture on the check, you must have it in the clipboard.
appear, click the OK button, and drag the field to where it belongs.
Field" from the Check Fields menu, enter the text you would like to
To place a text field which will never change, you can select "Text
it to the place on the check that it belongs.
left corner of the window. You can then click on the field and drag
simply select the menu option, and the field will appear in the upper
To place a "standard" field (found in the Check Fields menu), you
you place each field.
the check (or onto the next check!) so you should take care of where
place a field over these gray areas, but it may print off the side of
appear in the window which indicates the edges of the check. You can
Now that you have entered the size of the check, a gray area will
All measurements are in inches.
printing pin-fed checks). Make certain that you get the length right.
the length, which tells CheckWriter where the next checks starts (when
figures in the Set Page Size dialog. The more important of these is
have to measure the length and width of the check and enter those
to get a copy of the check which you will be printing on. You will
The first thing to do when setting up a new check template should be
Steps In Setting Up A Check
ers extra for a nice looking check.
name and address typeface if you like and skip paying the check print-
compatable printer. You can even add things like monograms or special
can set this utility up to print any sized check, on any Macintosh
not some special "$35 a box" kind that we rake in big profits on. You
layout format, which means that you can use any check form you like,
The purpose of this utility is to allow you to design your own check
Introduction
Help for Aatrix CheckWriter CheckForm Designer 2.0 (and later):