Modifying Your Starting Cash.
The first time you log on to EZTeller you need to set your starting cash to match the amount in your cash drawer. You can change the starting cash if the need arises.
Environment:
EZTeller
- From the main menu in EZTeller, select Other > Modify > Starting Cash.
- Choose either to Increase or to Decrease.
Note: Depending on your role authority level, you might be prompted to obtain a supervisor override.
- In the Enter Amount box, type the amount by which to increase or decrease your starting cash.
- Click OK to return to the main menu.
ArticleNumber:
000047779
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