Seeing as the items were returned the very next day, you could also just
delete the payment and unpost the invoice. Everything will then be as if
the transaction never occurred.
Regards,
Nelson
On Fri, Mar 16, 2018 at 6:57 AM, Adrien Monteleone <
adrien.montele...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Issue a
Issue a Credit Memo for the item. If the refunded item is marked taxable, sales
tax will also be included in the credit.
If you are actually handing over funds, you can then ‘pay’ the credit memo with
a check or other entry. Otherwise, you can apply the credit memo to a future
invoice as a
Another vote for Linux Mint.
I don't use it as my distribution of choice, but I maintain a number of
installations for others and find Mint to be the most user-friendly and
difficult to break of the more widely used flavors of Linux.
It's been a while since I encountered hardware that Mint
Some other things:
When buying a *new* computer, it pays to pay attention to the hardware
details. Check the fine print or ask the sales critter about the make/model
of the various chipsets used:
Intel chips (Ethernet, Wifi, Video, Sound, etc.) are often amoung the *best*
supported under
On 3/15/2018 2:16 PM, Adonay Felipe Nogueira wrote:
As you can see, such a question can generate more suggestions than
people responding.
+1 (I agree), this is mostly because there is no single "Linux", every
GNU+Linux system distribution has different goals, different community
rules, views,
Keep up - 2 people already responded - details here
https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2018-March/075414.html
Cheers Dave H.
On 16 March 2018 at 04:08, Jay Ridgley wrote:
> On 03/12/2018 04:29 PM, Jay Ridgley wrote:
>
>> Good Afternoon,
>>
>> I have
AFAIK The Auto-fill is also restricted to showing text that has previously
been used only in that particular account register, not text used in other
account registers.
David C
On Thu, Mar 15, 2018 at 1:25 PM, Adrien Monteleone <
adrien.montele...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Correct. There is no drop
Thanks for that. I will file the request.
> On Mar 15, 2018, at 1:25 PM, Adrien Monteleone
> wrote:
>
> Correct. There is no drop down list, but there is an auto-fill functionality
> which is what you are seeing.
>
> If you really want it as a drop-down, you’d
Jay, maybe Rick's answer went to your trash. I thought it was a pretty
good answer.
David C
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From: Rick Copple
Date: Mon, Mar 12, 2018 at 11:44 PM
Subject: Re: Check Printing Question
To: Jay Ridgley
Correct. There is no drop down list, but there is an auto-fill functionality
which is what you are seeing.
If you really want it as a drop-down, you’d have to file that as an enhancement
request on Bugzilla.
The auto-fill seems to work well enough, but it would be nice to edit this
source
On 03/12/2018 04:29 PM, Jay Ridgley wrote:
Good Afternoon,
I have Quicken Wallet Checks w/side stub. These are 3 up with a tab at
the bottom.
When I try to print checks with:
Check format: Quicken(tm) Wallet Checks w/side stub
Check position: Top
Checks on first page: 3
The results are:
I see the capability in the Action Field and the Transfer Field. It would
be helpful if same existed in the Description Field. I looked in Register
Preferences but didn't see an option looking like that.
I know in the Quicken world, a file was created with new entries and this
"remembered list"
Jeffrey,
As you can see, such a question can generate more suggestions than people
responding.
As someone who just tackled an issue with closed-source wifi drivers in Ubuntu,
the links Edward provided seem to probably be the best route. I’ve also
successfully tackled Realtek cards before, but
I'd also recommend Linux Mint. In my experience, it's easy to setup and
use, even for someone who is used to Windows and new to Linux. The Mint
and Ubuntu support communities are very helpful (Mint is based on Ubuntu
so a lot of articles about Ubuntu can also apply). I ran it for years on
my work
Another vote for Linux Mint, current running 18.3 on 3 different computers.
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> One of Mint's "improvements" over Ubuntu is additional drivers, partitularly
> closed source ones. Ubuntu (and Debian), like Red Hat Enterprise linux is
> fairly "strict" with reguard to being a totally open source distribution. Mint
> is "looser" in that reguard.
I see something off here,
At Thu, 15 Mar 2018 15:31:15 + Colin Law wrote:
>
> On 15 March 2018 at 13:55, Alan Whiteman wrote:
>
> > My vote goes to Linux Mint. Superb distro.
>
>
> I believe that Mint is based on Ubuntu, so if ethernet is an issue with
> Ubuntu I
On 15 March 2018 at 13:55, Alan Whiteman wrote:
> My vote goes to Linux Mint. Superb distro.
I believe that Mint is based on Ubuntu, so if ethernet is an issue with
Ubuntu I imagine the same will be true of Mint. In fact if you can get any
Linux version to work with
> On Mar 15, 2018, at 7:41 AM, Jonathan Silvey
> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> The files are there but when I click on them, I get 'No suitable back-end
> found ...'
>
> I can't find out on Google what a backend is and I don't know how to load
> a
> file. Can you help,
Jeffery, I have used Linux Mint and Manjaro with good success. Am
currently using Mint because I got tired of the large, frequent updates
associated with Manjaro, a derivative of Arch Linux. I agree you should
try a few live-CDs to see if the distro recognizes your hardware.
GNUCash
:-[
Sorry, Derek. My default setting is "reply to list". I will devourer
to be more careful in the future.
Thanks for the information. I now have that bookmarked.
Care(Les)
On 03/15/2018 10:06 AM, Derek Atkins wrote:
Les,
On Thu, March 15, 2018 10:59 am, Les wrote:
Curious, what is
Les,
On Thu, March 15, 2018 10:59 am, Les wrote:
> Curious, what is the timeline for the next major release of GC?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Les
How does this question relate to the "no suitable back-end" question?
If you are starting a new thread you should not reply to another. And you
should make
Hi,
What Platform is this? On a Mac clicking on a file does not tell GnuCash
to open that file -- you must start GnuCash and then File -> Open the file
you want.
What is the exact full filename you are trying to open? Are you sure
you're not trying to open a .gcm (GnuCash Metadata) file?
Have
Curious, what is the timeline for the next major release of GC?
Thanks,
Les
On 03/15/2018 09:41 AM, Jonathan Silvey wrote:
Hi,
The files are there but when I click on them, I get 'No suitable back-end
found ...'
I can't find out on Google what a backend is and I don't know how
Hi,
The files are there but when I click on them, I get 'No suitable back-end
found ...'
I can't find out on Google what a backend is and I don't know how to load
a
file. Can you help, please?
Jonathan
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Second that, I have it running of 2 of my laptops (one for testing
purposes).
One thing (among many) is it is continuously being improved, every few
months a newer version is released.
Les
On 03/15/2018 08:55 AM, Alan Whiteman wrote:
My vote goes to Linux Mint. Superb distro.
On
My vote goes to Linux Mint. Superb distro.
On 03/15/2018 06:21 AM, Dr. David Kirkby wrote:
On 15 March 2018 at 07:43, Amish wrote:
Hello
Try Arch Linux if you are willing to put initial efforts in learning and a
bit of tweaking here and there.
It is not an ideal
> I have an iBUYPOWER intel core I5 computer with the Realtek
> RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit ethernet controller, and usb:o
According to h-node ([1][2]), at least in Trisquel 7, 6, and also in
Parabola, some of the revisions of that Ethernet controller work fine
([3]), but you have to
On 15 March 2018 at 07:43, Amish wrote:
> Hello
>
> Try Arch Linux if you are willing to put initial efforts in learning and a
> bit of tweaking here and there.
>
It is not an ideal distribution for a newbie to Linux. It is very much
aimed at more advanced users.
> Amish
Hello
Try Arch Linux if you are willing to put initial efforts in learning and
a bit of tweaking here and there.
It has r8168 drivers too. (as a separate package which you can install
easily)
Plus rolling release model which means you will always have up-to-date
system. Once you get hold
Thank you :)
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Robert Heller wrote:
> I have JavaScript turned off, so apparently either Windows is the
> > default, or it can tell my OS without using JavaScript.
>
> JavaScript is not needed to tell what your O/S is. It is in the User
> Agent
It looks like the driver for the RealTek controller is proprietary, so
you'll have to go through some extra steps to get it working. For
starters, check out this:
https://unixblogger.com/2016/08/11/how-to-get-your-realtek-rtl8111rtl8168-working-updated-guide/
and the top answer to this:
I realize this is the wrong forum to ask but; I am finally looking to
ditch Windoze 10 completely.
I am at my wits end trying to get ubuntu to work with my system. I have
tried every post I can find on activating the ethernet and wifi, none of
which work.
I have an iBUYPOWER intel core I5
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