This way you can move all of Quicken's lines up - as a unit - to get the memo line off the account numbers.Īnother advantage of this setup is that I can print checks for any of my accounts (or any new accounts if I choose to change banks) without having to throw out blank checks that I paid for. So, I had Quicken print a check onto the blank checkstock and then used the designer to place the fields on the actual check to match where Quicken printed it. The advantage to this is that using their check designer you place the fields where you want them on the page.
Currently I use VersaCheck 2007 and am using their wallet style checks (3 to a page). The way I deal with it is that I actually print my own checks onto blank checkstock. What you have found is similar to my experience as well.