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WES1089
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6 months ago
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Printing Payslips

is there anyway to batch print payslips to keep a hard copy as previously or do theyhave to be done individually

  • Hi WES1089

     

    Thank you for your post. 

     

    With the new payroll upgrade, our way of printing pay slips per batch or per pay period is by exporting a pay run summary report. This report will display the payroll information from the previous pay runs for selected employees. This can be found by going to Reporting menu> Reports> Payroll> Pay run summary. It can be exported either PDF or Excel. Giving you this helpful article, NZ Payroll upgrade which has all the detailed information to assist you with this.

     

    If you need further help, don't hesitate to start a new post and we'll be happy to assist.

     

    Otherwise, if my response has answered your enquiry, please click "Accept as Solution" to assist other users find this information.

     

     

    Cheers,
    Shella

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    Shella_A
    MYOB Moderator

    Hi WES1089

     

    Thank you for your post. 

     

    With the new payroll upgrade, our way of printing pay slips per batch or per pay period is by exporting a pay run summary report. This report will display the payroll information from the previous pay runs for selected employees. This can be found by going to Reporting menu> Reports> Payroll> Pay run summary. It can be exported either PDF or Excel. Giving you this helpful article, NZ Payroll upgrade which has all the detailed information to assist you with this.

     

    If you need further help, don't hesitate to start a new post and we'll be happy to assist.

     

    Otherwise, if my response has answered your enquiry, please click "Accept as Solution" to assist other users find this information.

     

     

    Cheers,
    Shella

    • Shella_A's avatar
      Shella_A
      MYOB Moderator

      Hi WES1089

       

      Hope this message finds you well. Please be informed that we will be closing the thread now. Feel free to start a new post in the future if you encounter any further issues. We are delighted to assist you. 

       

       

      Cheers,

      Shella