Randy,

Both should be possible.

For #1, right click a transaction and you have the option to attach a file, or 
a location. The transaction will indicate an attachment with the letter “A” in 
the reconcile column.

The current version, I don’t think, is very friendly for editing the attachment 
link itself or even removing that link. I’m not positive, but the newer 3.0 out 
soon might have fixed this.

As for #2 - I’ll let someone else chime in. Posting any reply or error you get 
should help someone walk you through getting connected.

Regards,
Adrien

> On Feb 5, 2018, at 1:21 PM, Randy Lucky <rbl170...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I am considering migrating from Quicken 2015 deluxe to GnuCash. I have 2
> questions.
> 
> 1. Can you attach invoices or receipts to the transactions?
> 2. I am having trouble setting up the online banking feature. My Credit
> Union shows up on their list and uses the OFX format but it never connects
> to the server.
> 
> Any advice would be appreciated.
> 
> Thanks
> Randy L
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