> On May 14, 2018, at 4:41 AM, Anthony Marrian <anth...@gardensmontessori.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> GnuCash 3.1, Windows 10 Pro 64bit. Please advise how to proceed?


Look in the trace file [1] for an error. That may provide a clue about where 
the problem is. It’s most likely a date outside of the years 1400-9999; 208 or 
218 instead of 2018 seems to be a popular typo. If there’s no error or not 
enough context to understand what was getting loaded when the error occurred, 
start GnuCash 3.1 from the command line with the debug option enabled:
   “C:\Program Files (x86)\gnucash\bin\gnucash” --debug

That will insert a lot more detail about what GnuCash is doing and should help 
you figure out where to look for the problem in the file.

Now reinstall the 2.6.x of your choice and open the file. Look for the error 
based on your analysis of the trace file.

Regards,
John Ralls

[1] https://wiki.gnucash <https://wiki.gnucash/>.org/wiki/Tracefile
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