Find Samples folder:
Provides the option to have the next open file dialog point to the sample deposit files included with Qslip.
Convert Deposit Files to CSV:
Converts deposit files saved in Qslip to reports in comma-separated format. Allows selection of multiple files to combine. Creates 2 files -- a detailed transaction file, and a summary by customer. Can be opened in Excel for further formatting and printing.
Backup Slip Formats data file:
Creates a copy of the file that holds Slip Formats data and provides a dialog to name and save to your desired backup location.
Restore Slip Formats data file:
Overwrites the existing Slip Formats data file with the selected file. It must be a properly formatted file, such as a previous backup.
Add Slip Formats from file:
Adds Slip formats to the existing (target) Slip Formats data file from the selected source file. It must be a properly formatted file, such as a previous backup, or a file from another user. Only Slip Formats with names that differ from Formats in the target file will be added. Same named formats are ignored, with no changes made to them in the target file.
Backup Customer List data file:
Creates a copy of the file that holds Customer List data and provides a dialog to name and save to your desired backup location.
Restore Customer List data file:
Overwrites the existing Customer List data file with the selected file. It must be a properly formatted file, such as a previous backup.
Backup Preferences to file [NEW not yet shown in screenshot]:
Creates a backup file of your settings found on the File | Preferences dialog, providing a dialog to name and save it to your desired backup location.
Restore Preferences from file [NEW not yet shown in screenshot]:
Overwrites the existing Preferences settings with those found in the selected file. It must be a properly formatted file, such as a previous backup.
Create Desktop Shortcut to Current File:
The shortcut stores the path to the specified deposit import file, and the currently selected slip format. The path to the currently loaded deposit file will be prefilled.
When run, the shortcut launches Qslip if necessary, then loads this deposit import file, or starts a new blank deposit, then assigns the slip format and any other optional parameters.
Useful if you are printing deposit slips for multiple bank accounts. You can also add automatic printing options (see command line usage for more info).
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