Adagio Checks combines the convenience of "on the fly" check printing.

Windows interface with drag and drop, cut and paste, check and detail grids, with multi-select print and post

Prints on blank check stock, including graphics and MICR encoding, to allow printing of checks for multiple bank accounts on a single printer, without having to change forms

WYSIWYG check and advice designer, with drag and drop fields

Multiple open check batches

Multiple archive check batches handle recurring payments, and can act as a mini payroll

Maintains vendors and tracks vendor statistics

Add new vendors on the fly while entering a check

Write checks to one time vendors

Full check reconciliation with point and click reconciliation, reconciliation by range, and drill down to check distribution in reconciliation

If you do your accounting on a cash basis, or want the ability to quickly create checks outside the usual check run, you need Adagio Checks! With Adagio Checks, you can run off checks in under a minute. Use it stand-alone, or attach it to your Adagio Ledger to capture expense distribution as checks are written.

     Adagio Checks works the way you do. The Grid Editor lets you customize screens, including field selection, title, size and column position, for each Adagio Checks user. The WYSIWYG check and advice designer lets you print checks exactly as you like them, including checks with multiple advices. If you are using checks from a major forms supplier, use a pre-defined check specification already included. You can even print check text in English or French.

     Adagio Checks' flexibility makes voiding and reversing checks a snap. It also prints 1099's, supports multiple banks and discounting. Adagio Checks also breaks out and distributes taxes automatically, so you don't have to.

     Adagio Checks maintains a full check audit trail, with Check Register, Check Number Audit List, Check Reconciliation Report and Check Reconciliation Posting Journal.

     Check writing has never been so easy!

 

Last Modified:  February 22, 2005