Correct a Check
You can correct and print checks again using a variety of combinations. Deciding which combination to use typically depends on whether you use pre-printed check stock or blank check stock, and whether or not you can use the same check number again.
Tip: You can correct and print single and multiple checks.

To use a new check number, void and recreate the check. Do this when:
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The physical checks are no longer good and you need to start with the next check number.
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You use pre-printed check stock that prevents you from re-using certain numbers.

To use new check numbers, void and then delete the check, reset the starting number, and then recreate it. Do this when:
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You can re-use all check numbers in the range.
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You use pre-printed stock, but accidentally print checks on blank paper.
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Your checks didn't print and you can re-use the same numbers.
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You print to blank check stock and you can re-use the same numbers.
Tip: To delete a check, you must first void it. After the check is voided, Delete displays on the action bar so you can remove it. Deleting a check number from the bank register clears the number out of the register and allows you to re-use it again.

Print the check again from the top-level navigation bell when it prints incorrectly due to alignment or other printer issues.
Tip: When reprinting a check, you don't need to enter the starting and ending check number again.