As another option to print reconciled or print uncleared transactions try
using latest version of transaction report I posted yesterday and on the
sort tab change find to search reconcile field and for text enter either y n
or c
Doug Doughty
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On 14 June 2017 at 12:33, David Carlson wrote:
> ...
> My solution so far has been to buy a more powerful computer and use Ethernet
> instead of WiFi to attach to the data file. Yes, a file save through WiFi
> takes well over a minute for my data file which is now
On 6/13/2017 2:00 PM, Eric Coates wrote:
"Credit" and "Debit" are technical terms that accountants use in a way
somewhat different from "real" people. As a way of understanding this
it may help to think that "ordinary" people tend to think in terms of
how a transaction affects them,
I think that John Ogden has a valid question which should be covered better
somewhere in the manual.
The short answer, unfortunately, is that there is no way to split out old
data to shrink the data file. Also, it is a fact that eventually your file
may grow to the point where it taxes your
What do you mean by 'quite large'? I have 15 years of (personal) data
in mine and would not split it unless force to. It is great to be able
to so easily look back to see when and where I bought the dishwasher
(or whatever) and how much it cost. Mine is1.9 MBytes (compressed
xml).
Colin
On 14
I have been using GnuCash for over four years, and the file is becoming quite
large.I have searched the documentation but have failed to find any
instructions for separating the GnuCash accounts file (for all accounts) so
that I end up with two files, one for 'old' transactions and one for