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> a new tab in position 4 out of 7, just because the accounts tab is number 3
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My speciality is Ladder Logic
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, is not 'committed' to a hard drive or other persistent medium until
the user does a File > Save operation.
What older users like me find un-intuitive is the Android-esque phenomenon
is that it is impossible there to abandon an edit that is not ending up
with the desired result.
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That may be true, but without at least a basic familiarity with both ascii
representation as well as html code it would be difficult to do even simple
editing effectively.
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A simple example might be adding a line feed and centered text.
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I also incorrectly referred to "portrait" orientation as "Profile". Sorry
about that
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5, 6, almost the same
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I am hoping that someone with more time than I have available would like to
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Would it be fair to summarize the issue by saying that when some accounts
are not selected for the report it fails to retain the same display
hierarchy as displayed in the account tree?
What sort parameters are you using there? I seem to recall that the
account tree may not sort correctly if
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The Account view which we sometimes call the chart of accounts is simply a
list of all the accounts in the current book or data file. It happens to
show the current balance of each account in it's assigned currency or
security.
To see additional information such as account balances on different
is a
compromise that works fairly well for the majority of users.
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as there are some limitations that may make that a bad choice on some
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> I installed GnuCash from Ubuntu software (Ubuntu 18.04), and it is
> version 2.6.19. But I see the latest release on gnucash.org is 4.1. Why
Portfolio reports only show security accounts, not generic asset accounts.
Use a different report to show asset balances.
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> following the
son I wanted to use the Portfolio reports was to
> show ROI.
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> price
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; 09/16/2002 Pay Check Correct Deposit to Savings Tax:Soc Sec $400.00
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Very few of us veteran users have imported Quicken files with release 4.x
importer, but in the 'olden' days many of us found that due to the many
liberties that Quicken allowed, we needed to start test imports with tiny
chunks , see whether accounts were assigned correctly or not, matches
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ogram is a gem -- and beats the hell
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AFAIK ctrl-v has always pasted entire contents of the clipboard only into
the currently selected field.
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get to it through tabbing, but not really. CAn you please
> tell me what to do?
>
> On Thu, 2020-10-01 at 22:56 -0500, David Carlson wrote:
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> This question or some variation comes up often enough that it might be a
> good idea to have a button somewhere to reset that register
ause I accidentally shrunk a column?
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> :(
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> A temporary work-around would be to open the General Journal then search
> for Account Matches Any Account then select that account in the drop down
> list. I am no
A link sounds like a good idea
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I forgot the other point I intended to make.
GnuCash does not necessarily calculate intra-day balances correctly. It is
only correct at the end of the day. Gnucash may sort same day transactions
differently than you or I want it to.
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There is a keyboard shortcut to navigate right or left along that menu bar,
but I am away from my computer so I can't look it up. IIRC it is to hold
down the Alt key while touching the right or left arrow, but don't quote
me.
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gt; new
>
> > tabs open.
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>
>
> That problem is not solved by adding an option.
>
>
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> >
>
> > I'll give a clear and unambiguous preference: I want to be able to choose
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There is a story in a very reliable book about David being a giant killer.
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>> You are one of many Davi
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I think that it has been odd like that at least since release 2.4.x.
On Fri, Oct 23, 2020, 6:47 PM Jack Slater wrote:
> Not that I saw - and I would think that any way a person quits -
> the actions are the same.
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>>>>> changing some column widths and then quitting Gnucash without all the Save
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ser folder. If you had other settings to retain you might
also copy them as outlined in the wiki.
3. That leads me to the question. Which version of GnuCash were you using
in Windows 10? If you migrated to a different release there are
potentially other issues to watch out for.
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ks okay, though I have once had to restart twice.
>
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> improve. Until then I only shutdown or restart my laptop when it’s
> absolutely necessaryJ
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The devil is in the details. The .exe in this case function s very
similarly to a .msi, hence my confusion.
Thanks to all for the correction.
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download a fresh copy of the Windows version from the website, then, since
Defender caused a problem, disable it before running the installation
again.
David Carlson
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> My brother-in-law in the US (I’m in Oz) tried on my recommendation to
> i
When I didn't give Jimmy a direct answer, I was hoping that someone else
would.
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That sounds like a bug to me. I have scheduled stock purchase and sale
transactions that take a manually entered price when SLR is triggered in
release 2.6.19 with no problem. Perhaps it has already been fixed in the
current release.
On Thu, Aug 6, 2020, 8:39 PM Jim DeLaHunt wrote:
> Hello,
Yes but it is not recommended in windows 10 unless you are confident that
you can fix whatever you break.
On Fri, Aug 7, 2020, 1:41 PM Rajbal Balan wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Is it possible to specify a different drive/folder (e.g. D:\Applications)
> and override the default C: drive to install
currencies in OFX imports for years.
David Carlson
On Mon, Aug 10, 2020 at 2:16 PM Ove Grunnér wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I use QIF to import all my imports, including stocks and multi currency and
> it just works, not sure why.
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Use your operating system file manager to check the folder where you
normally keep your file.
What has recently changed? We can give more specific suggestions if you
tell us which version of GnuCash you have and your computer operating
system.
David Carlson
On Thu, Jul 30, 2020, 5:08 AM Dan
I meant no requirement to have a positive share balance. You should be
able to have a negative share balance in a security account.
On Sun, Aug 2, 2020 at 3:37 AM David Carlson
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> security. Aft
I believe there is no restriction to have a positive number of shares of a
security. After all, it is common to sell stock short (Against the box) or
not.
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> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to figure out the right way to repres
Another way to implement multiple instances with the additional advantage
of not sharing user prefs is to use separate virtual machines for each
instance.
It is possible to share clipboard contents and do other tricks if you are
creative.
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am splitting it off of the original thread
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> selected transaction automatically app
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> use pop-ups for entry.
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> -derek
>
> On Wed, July 1, 2020 5:05 pm, David Carlson wrote:
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> > suggested replacing the complex register cod
Not sure what you mean by template. In older releases one could just use
an existing stock transaction to copy to a new SX and then, when Since Last
Run entered it, Gnucash would ask for a price. Not sure if 3.11 or 4.0 is
different. I never tried fixing a price in the SX.
On Fri, Jul 3,
Will,
In many. Cases it is better to follow the the adage "If it ain't broke,
don't fix it."
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> there is no reason to aband
direct update path.
> Or you break working systems with updates you may not need right now and
> it is pain fixing things that weren't broken.
>
> The only guarantee is that it will be a pain either way.
>
> Will
>
> On 2020 Jul 6, at 07-06 08:35:03, David Carlson <
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There has not been much warning lately about the actually very common
phishing technique of getting the malefactors ' webpage listing above the
legitimate webpage listing in searches. David, your observation is keen.
On Tue, Jul 7, 2020, 9:15 AM david whiting wrote:
> If you do a google search
While I do not use those features myself, if there are some who do, I
would say to keep them. If not
On Sun, Jul 12, 2020, 11:41 AM John Ralls wrote:
> Frank and I have both opined on
> https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=797854 that the whole interest
> payment as part of
simple two account transactions, complex multi-split transactions,
stock purchase and sales with capital gains all in variations of their
basic window.
David Carlson
On Wed, Jul 1, 2020 at 4:53 PM Michael or Penny Novack <
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Frank, good points. I was on a smartphone and not trying to be 100%
accurate (reigning in the spell checker is already more than I can
handle). I think GnuCash does differentiate at least some of those types
and maybe save one of each, but I was not able to test.
David Carlson
On Wed, Jun 24
It would be helpful to know what release of GnuCash you are running and
when it last worked ok for you.
On Tue, Jun 16, 2020, 11:39 AM Davy Roid wrote:
> I got the following errors while running gnucash --add-price-quotes (under
> windows environment)
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Most probably no complete transactions have actually disappeared, yet your
email suggests that you have not ruled out that possibility in your case.
If that had actually happened, some other account would also have
changed. Granted, if it were an income or expense account, it might not
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