Difference between revisions of "Can Customer Statements print address labels?"
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* Set {{DataPrompt|Print Statement Labels:}} to {{DataValue|N}} or {{DataValue|Y}} as required. | * Set {{DataPrompt|Print Statement Labels:}} to {{DataValue|N}} or {{DataValue|Y}} as required. | ||
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+ | * [[How do I print address labels?]] | ||
+ | * [[Can Remittance Advices print address labels?]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:15, 13 September 2016
Summary
Yes, it can! If you have a dedicated label printer attached to your Platinum System, (Contact our sales department for details if you do not) the Customer Statements can print off an address label for each customer for whom a statement is produced. Please note that you cannot currently use sheets of labels that go through a laser printer for this.
More Information
Statements
- Set "Address Label?:" to 'Y' in the "Statement Details" section of "Print Range of Statements".
Set up
To set the default for "Address Label?:".
- Go to " Reports & Settings Maintenance Options System Administrator Platinum Settings".
- Set "Print Statement Labels:" to 'N' or 'Y' as required.
See also