Reprinting checks automatically saves each check as a PDF attachment so you can view the checks for reference. This PDF is attached to the account for which the disbursement was issued. Click Access > Attachments from the Disbursements area to view it. These PDFs print with watermark text identifying them as copies. If your system is set up to generate an activity when checks are reprinted, the PDF is attached to the activity as well.
To assign a security access level to attachments generated by reprinting checks, go to System Generated Attachments Configuration.
These are the choices in the first dropdown menu:
The choices available in the second dropdown menu vary, depending on the selection you made in the first dropdown.
Select the checkbox for each check that you want to reprint.
Select the appropriate radio
button:
Use same check #
Void and re-enter with new check #
If you select Void
and re-enter with new check #, the Starting
check # and Accounting month
default into the fields on the right. You can edit this information if
necessary.
Note: When
you void and re-enter a disbursement, the program checks to see if the
accounting month for the disbursement is open and if it is the same as
the Accounting month displayed
on this screen.
If the disbursement accounting month is open and is the same, the new disbursement created will automatically be associated to any reconciliation statements that were paid by the voided disbursement. All related vouchers will be reopened and reprocessed.
If the disbursement is in a different month or a locked, posted, or finalized month, any premium payable or producer/broker commission payable reconciliation statement paid by the voided disbursement will be reversed and recreated as a finalized statement in the current accounting month. The new disbursement created will be associated to the recreated statement. (If the disbursement was used to pay a direct bill commission statement, the newly created disbursement will be associated to the original statement. Direct bill commission statements cannot be reversed.) All related vouchers will also be voided and recreated.
This enables you to maintain a complete audit trail of what has been paid in the event that the month is locked, posted, or finalized. If the accounting month is still open, an audit trail is not needed.