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Old May 5th, 2007, 08:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
Carrie
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Default is there a way to print a check register book?


"Mary Sauer" wrote in message
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Carrie, I have a check template on my web site in a .wmf format. It is
something you could build upon. Right-click, save as...
http://msauer.mvps.org/graphics.htm


Thanks!

Sometimes I think I have the more "different" problem and questions of
anyone here (LOL)

But, the more I can do on my own (without needing a car, or someone to go
and do things for me) the better. Actually, with the cost of gas and time
for running around, whatever any of us can do at home with our own computer
and printer, maybe the better.

Off topic a bit, but on this same idea, I use Staples (from online) quite a
bit, if you buy over $50 you get free shipping (I get blank dvds, cds and
printer paper, cardstock, etc) and I order it before noon one day and it's
at my house (via UPS) before noon the next. This always amazes me.



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"Carrie" wrote in message
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A template or something?

I have Publisher 2000 (also Word 2000)

I found in a search (online) a page with tutorials about money
management that offered a printable check register but it turned out to
be a full-size page (also a pdf version). I've tried to set the pages
smaller, thinking if I printed 4-6 smaller versions of it one page I
could cut them apart and put them together, but they only print one
(small) to a page.

This might not seem like a big deal, but I don't have a car and getting
something like this from my bank is a major project (I ask people and
they forget. I could probably call the bank and ask them to mail me one)
One comes with a box of checks when I order them but at some point is
filled up. I got the idea of printing it myself. Like several pages, with
checkbook size "pages" printed several times on it- that could be cut
apart and folder (maybe with a staple) to form a check register book.

If I had a blank page from one, I could scan it, and possibly figure
out how to set it up on a page (my printer has two sided duplex printing)
so each page could be cut and folded to make several pages of the
register book.

I know, I can cut plain paper to size and fold it to make one, but I
enjoy a challenge- learning experience, and thought if I could find a set
up for this (with the lines, squares, spaces for check number, amounts,
etc) I'd like to know.

Thanks,
Carrie