> How is it interfering with adding columns in LO Calc?
Only different formatting.
> select the entire sheet (clicking that empty cell in both row/column
headers) and remove *all* styling.
No luck with that, Just selected cells and set to Background colour (No
Fill).
I suppose my preference
Interesting.
I haven’t looked at the standard inline report CSS lately, so I didn’t realize
there was a background specified.
How is it interfering with adding columns in LO Calc?
I’ll offer this: I always select the entire sheet (clicking that empty cell in
both row/column headers) and
I’ll add that extensive work is currently being done on many reports to improve
them.
(you can see some of these efforts in Reports > Experimental)
But think of the GnuCash reports as getting you the basic form, and then if you
want something different, export to spreadsheet and manipulate
You don’t even have to export to CSV.
You can ’save’ the report which will be HTML formatted and open it in a
spreadsheet app, or just copy/paste to a spreadsheet.
If your are having issues with pagination/line-breaks, that is the way to go.
There are some issues (especially on MacOS) with the
I was really pleased to be pointed to opening HTML reports directly in LO
Calc last month. I can see CSS is very versatile but I'm not proficient
with it.
Hopefully someone can contribute a quick guide for GnuCash reports at some
stage. I'd be happy with just turning off the white background
Scott,
Like you I have used GnuCash for personal use for years and now am using it for
an organization I belong to. I didn't like the appearance of the standard
reports. Instead of trying to customize them, I just export the transactions as
a csv file and open in Apple's Numbers spreadsheet
Windows 10, GnuCash 3.10 I've been using GnuCash for several years now for
my personal use. I am now a treasurer of a members association at a golf
club, which has used other software to do their accounting. I would like to
transition to using GnuCash.
My questions are around report generation.
Are you, by chance, using the “Import transactions from CSV” capability to
update your accounts?
If so, you should be aware that sometimes the transaction matched is one that
has already been reconciled, so it appears that the transaction has been added
when, in fact, it has updated a
Well, as it was supposed to happen, all worked out well. Just changed
the biggest file or the one named below to some generic file name. It
works fineso far.
Thanks, all,
Carl
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From: D.
Hard to say how bad this is. I'd start with the newest data file (by
modification date) that does NOT include the 14-digit timestamp, and see what
was there. That may or may not be the file named "GC January 12 2019.gnucash".
More likely it's newer ("GC January 15 2020.gnucash", for example).
Ok, how do I fix this...or what file should I use?
Carl
On June 18, 2020 4:50:11 PM UTC, "D." wrote:
>I'd definitely agree that his data is forked. Both ways!
>
>
> Original Message
>From: Michael Hendry
>Sent: Thu Jun 18 12:27:13 EDT 2020
>To: Derek Atkins
>Cc:
I'd definitely agree that his data is forked. Both ways!
Original Message
From: Michael Hendry
Sent: Thu Jun 18 12:27:13 EDT 2020
To: Derek Atkins
Cc: gnucash-user@gnucash.org, Carl
Subject: Re: [GNC] Disappearing entries
> On 18 Jun 2020, at 17:22, Derek Atkins wrote:
>
> On 18 Jun 2020, at 17:22, Derek Atkins wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, June 18, 2020 11:48 am, Carl wrote:
>
>>Here's the command that's used- gnucash %f
>
> Hmm.. This could be part of the issue. %f probably means "filename". So
> if you click a file it'll open that one directly and
In a worst case, use a free file host and post the link.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Jun 18, 2020 w25d170, at 11:24 AM, Derek Atkins wrote:
>
> The list server will strip out HTML (with embedded images) and only send
> through the text, but if you actually *attach* the file it'll make it
> through.
>
The list server will strip out HTML (with embedded images) and only send
through the text, but if you actually *attach* the file it'll make it
through.
-derek
On Thu, June 18, 2020 11:56 am, Fran_3 via gnucash-user wrote:
> Just wondering if I can include an image file with a post?
> Thanks
>
Hi,
On Thu, June 18, 2020 11:48 am, Carl wrote:
> Here's the command that's used- gnucash %f
Hmm.. This could be part of the issue. %f probably means "filename". So
if you click a file it'll open that one directly and not the main file.
> Below is the name of my GC file (regardless
On 18 June 2020 at 15:56, Fran_3 said:
> Just wondering if I can include an image file with a post?
Plenty of people do. Whether you can might depend on your email client.
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Thanks to all for responding to this.
For now we have decided to make up our own definitions for the two fields...
Bill ID: we leave it blank so GnuCash auto numbers it for us.
Billing ID: we enter the Vendor's Bill number aka their "Invoice" number. If
the vendor does not put an Invoice Number
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From: Derek Atkins [[1]mailto:de...@ihtfp.com]
Subject: [GNC] Disappearing entries
Date: Thursday, June 18, 2020, 11:27 AM
To: Carl
Cc: [2]gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Hi,
Carl [3] writes:
Okay, so you're on
Hi,
Carl writes:
Okay, so you're on current GnuCash on Linux. Good.
> 3) How do you open GnuCash and/or the GnuCash data file?
>
>I click on a shortcut link on my desktop
What, exactly, is the shortcut running? What is the embedded "commandline"?
Is it a link to a file or the app
No. I'm just using default
On Thu, Jun 18, 2020 at 2:24 PM Adrien Monteleone <
adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> wrote:
> Also, are you using a custom/modified stylesheet for the report with a
> different font for the totals?
>
> Regards,
> Adrien
>
> > On Jun 18, 2020 w25d170, at 1:20 AM,
Also, are you using a custom/modified stylesheet for the report with a
different font for the totals?
Regards,
Adrien
> On Jun 18, 2020 w25d170, at 1:20 AM, Christopher Lam
> wrote:
>
> The only technical difference between regular lines and total lines is that
> the latter is in bold. Try
The only technical difference between regular lines and total lines is that
the latter is in bold. Try checking your font for bold symbol?
On Thu, 18 Jun 2020, 1:57 pm Gio Bacareza, wrote:
> it now shows up in the reports but the total is still a question mark. see
> screenshot below
> [image:
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