How do I change the check issue date?
Use Payroll to change a check issue date that falls on a weekend to a weekday. For example, if the current setting is 3 days and the check issue date falls on a Sunday, then using 4 days will force the check issue date to the following Monday.
Changing the check issue date
1. Open Connect Payroll > Organization > Close Pay Period.
2. Find the section titled Future Pay Period.
3. Click to select the field titled Check Issue Date.
4. Enter the new check issue date.
5. Click Save (CTRL+S).
The future check issue date is saved.
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