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Putting message on Earning Statement or Checkstub

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Is there a way to do this without modifying the form?

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  • L Vail Profile Picture
    L Vail 65,271 on at
    RE: Putting message on Earning Statement or Checkstub

    The Report Writer is the starting place if you want to add additional fields to your word templates. You can still use the word templates on the final reports, but any new information first needs to be added to Report Writer. Sad, but true.

    Kind regards,

    Leslie

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    Community Member Microsoft Employee on at
    RE: Putting message on Earning Statement or Checkstub

    The question was just brought up, so it could be a 1 liner or it could be wording for hourly and different wording for salary.

    So are you saying I would have to use report writer to do this?

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    L Vail 65,271 on at
    RE: Putting message on Earning Statement or Checkstub

    You would have to modify the check/statement. How long of a message do you need? Is message going to be different by employee?

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