At 04:05 PM 6/4/2013, Dick Fey wrote:

Hi all..

Anyone know what font is required to print the routing and account numbers on checks?

Dick Fey
Carpet Broker Inc.


What version and build of R:BASE?

There are a few swift options in the enhanced Label/Report designer to take advantage of installed "MICR" font used to print routing and accounting information on checks.

For US checks, the MICR Line usually includes the following fields:

1. Amount - The amount field is enclosed between two amount symbols (
[]
). It is
   usually left blank and will be added by your bank.

2. On-Us - This field varies from bank to bank. It typically includes your account number.

3. Transit - This field contains the bank routing number and transit codes for directing
   the check to the processing center (using the most efficient route).

4. External Processing Code - This optional one-digit field, located at either position
   44 or 45 indicates requirement for special handling.

5. Auxiliary On-Us - This optional field, sometimes found in large checks, may contain accounting information, serial numbers or transaction codes. It varies for different
   banks.

You will need to request a copy of the MICR (E13B) Specifications from your bank for
details on printing the MICR Line.

Very Best R:egards,

Razzak.

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