Is there a simple way to generate a 13 column Profit and Loss
and a 13 column Balance Sheet showing monthly movements?
My apology if this question has been asked often before but
being new I can't see the answer to what I hope is a simple
question, with one menu item to action these two reports?
Does GNU Cash support more than one entity?
In other words separate ledgers for separate business names?
Using the one single downloaded GNU Cash system?
Process advice appreciated.
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>1. RE: Copying transactions from an account to the general
> ledger (Mike Donovan)
>2. New Entities (Roger Hatton)
>3. Re: Copying transactions from an account to the general
> ledger (Mike or Penny Novack)
>4. Re: Changing GTK theme or UI Font on macO
Greetings to all users
I copied the data file to a back-up computer.
Reports open without totals such as
Totals Assets and Equity
How can this be corrected?
Help appreciated
Roger H
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To update your
Is there a simple way to generate a 13 column Profit and Loss
and a 13 column Balance Sheet showing monthly movements?
My apology if this question has been asked often before but
being new I can't see the answer to what I hope is a simple
question, with one menu item to action these two reports?
h to Customer?
> (Adrien Monteleone)
>2. Re: Tracking credit card points (Aaron Laws)
>3. Re: Latest version for Windows? (John Ralls)
>4. Multi column reports methodology? (Roger Hatton)
>5. Re: Duplicating Accounts? (Adrien Monteleone)
>6. Re: 13 Colu
o it is more specific
> than "Re: Contents of gnucash-user digest..."
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>1. Re: Check writing (Ronal B Morse)
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>3. Re: gnucash-user Digest, Vol 179, Issue 33 (Roger Hat