I am using GNUCash 2.6.19 on 2x Windows 10 PCs networked together to access
our joint financial information stored on my wife's computer. We have a
number of saved reports. If I try to run one of the saved reports it
takes a very long time to run, 10-15 minutes, the first time but then
CMD/CTRL+A is standard across most operating systems for ’select all’. There
are many other common keyboard shortcuts. Do a web search for ‘keyboard
shortcuts for Mac’ and there are several resources with lists and cheat sheets.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Mar 30, 2018, at 7:02 PM, Peter Kiessling
It’s not a Mac problem. It works fine for me on High Sierra, at least. The
solution is simple enough though should it not work, just manually add the
.html. (the file itself IS HTML, so this will simply tell the OS to use the
default app, in this case a browser, to open the file instead of Text
Thanks Ken,
Sounds Good. Is there some sort of manual for these tricks?
Pete
On Mar 30, 2018, at 4:54 PM, Kenneth Schneider wrote:
Ken Schneider
> On Mar 30, 2018, at 6:54 PM, Peter Kiessling wrote:
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> Great idea Geert.
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Ken Schneider
> On Mar 30, 2018, at 6:54 PM, Peter Kiessling wrote:
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> Mar 30
> Great idea Geert.
> Bottom line - it works. I had not considered it before because I didn’t know
> how to select the whole report other than using cursor pull down highlighting
> all.
Peter,
For your info. No problem with report export ( balance sheet) as html in
Gnucash 2.6.19 running on Linux Mint 18.3, so it may be a specific Mac bug.
It may also be a change in the html import for the spreadsheet you are
using, if that has been recently updated.
On Linux the .html
Mar 30
Great idea Geert.
Bottom line - it works. I had not considered it before because I didn’t know
how to select the whole report other than using cursor pull down highlighting
all. Turns out I can click upper left then shift-click lower right and all gets
highlighted. Pastes correctly
Op vrijdag 30 maart 2018 07:08:39 CEST schreef Peter Kiessling:
> Update;
> I continued using my work around. Then tonight, suddenly again, the .html
> extension began to reappear. I did snoop around a bit and surmise that the
> only thing lacking in the report file was the extension label, which