And if he actually lost PDF documents, it was not something GnuCash did,
but something outside of GnuCash moved or deleted them.
David C
On Fri, Jan 26, 2018 at 7:23 AM, R. Victor Klassen
wrote:
> Presumably those are PDF copies of the results of running the reports on
>
Presumably those are PDF copies of the results of running the reports on prior
years, which the OP now wants to do on the current year.
> On Jan 26, 2018, at 1:22 AM, Adrien Monteleone
> wrote:
>
> I have no idea what he means by having PDFs of his reports ‘saved’
The saved reports-2.4 folder is in the .GnuCash (hidden) folder in the user
directory as described in the WIKI where other program specific settings
are stored.
However, the OP should have kept printouts or electronic backups such as
PDFs, so the custom reports would not be needed.
David C
On
I just had #2 happen to me recently.
It was the result of not being careful in using the command line to delete a
folder. I inadvertently deleted a large portion of my "~/Library/Application
Support" folder. (I’m on a Mac, not sure of the location for Linux or MS)
I realized what a I did after
Mike,
1. it is unlikely but it is possible to unset the reconciliation status but
a warning with an opt out of the change is issued before it is changed and
it is possible to edit a reconciled split of a transaction but you will
normally get a warning even if the split you are editing is not into
Dear All,
I have just been through the annual preparation of my accounts. I have a couple
of questions as a result.
1. I am sure that GNU has 'lost' the reconciled status of transactions which I
know I have previously reconciled. Is this my imagination or is this possible?
Unfortunately this