View Full Version : I need to print check using .NET application - can any one help how??
Can anyone help me ..
I want to integrate Quickbooks or any other financial software for
check printing purpose in my .NET application.
Like storing the check # + printing of checks - by initializing from
..net application..
I tried calling Quicken-Intuit support.. but no one in thier customer
support knew abt that.. they were keep transfering me from one place
to another..
so I m really looking forward from some technical help from
Intuit(quicken/quickbooks) or anyone else..
I ll really appreciate ur response.
Thanks in advance..
SauZ
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CheckMagic does it as follows:
In QB, print the checks to a text file, then open that file in your application.
"Iris" <saubeyaz@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:ed2ff79f.0309191436.4d525de3@posting.google.com... Can anyone help me .. I want to integrate Quickbooks or any other financial software for check printing purpose in my .NET application. Like storing the check # + printing of checks - by initializing from .net application.. I tried calling Quicken-Intuit support.. but no one in thier customer support knew abt that.. they were keep transfering me from one place to another.. so I m really looking forward from some technical help from Intuit(quicken/quickbooks) or anyone else.. I ll really appreciate ur response. Thanks in advance.. SauZ //
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