On Tue, 30 Jul 2019 23:23:15 -0400
"Ellen S. Dunlap" wrote:
> I'm a long-time satisfied Gnucash user, but have hit a technical snag
> that is far beyond my ability to understand or remediate.
Please join the gnucash-user list because that is the appropriate list
for your query.
Liz
Moderator
Hi Ellen,
I wonder if you are encountering the same issue I had when updating Win 10
Pro from version 1809 to 1903. My old Lenovo laptop circa 2010 was
originally running Win 7 Enterprise which I updated to Win 10 Pro when
Microsoft were offering the free upgrade to Win 10.
Not long ago I had a
Ellen,
The cure for this is usually to use File->Open from the menu, navigate to where
your data file is located, i.e. your
Desktop,and open the file from the dialog. If you then save it once GnuCash is
open.Hopefully Gnucash then will remember
the location next time it is opened. The other way
Hello
Am 31.07.19 um 05:23 schrieb Ellen S. Dunlap:
>
> I keep my Gnucash files on my desktop (and also backup to the cloud),
You have your accounting data on a foreign computer from other peoples?
Kind regards
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I'm a long-time satisfied Gnucash user, but have hit a technical snag that
is far beyond my ability to understand or remediate.
I am using Gnucash 3.5+ (2019-03-30) and recently upgraded my Win10Pro to
version 1903. After the upgrade, when I open Gnucash I get a popup telling
me my current