Re: Getting started

2018-03-31 Thread Adrien Monteleone
I’ll also chime in with the following tips: The TL;DR is that unlike most other software, you are likely to only use ONE file with GnuCash. And so, you don’t need to open the file directly as you would with other software. Instead, open GnuCash and it will load your data file wherever it may

Re: Getting started

2018-03-31 Thread DaveC49
Johnathon, Just to amplify a little bit on Kevin's answers. If you are opening a file generated at home using Gnucash on your home computer, the copy of Gnucash running on your work computer cannot know where your files are located until it is has opened a file for the first time. You have to use

Re: Getting started

2018-02-04 Thread Ronal B Morse
On 02/04/2018 05:45 PM, N B Day wrote: On Mon, 2018-02-05 at 00:05 +, Buddha Buck wrote: I don't know if it is what new users usually do, but I think it's probably one of the better ways to do it. A lot of the difficulties I see on the gnucash-users list come from trying to import data

Re: Getting started

2018-02-04 Thread N B Day
On Mon, 2018-02-05 at 00:05 +, Buddha Buck wrote: > I don't know if it is what new users usually do, but I think it's > probably > one of the better ways to do it. A lot of the difficulties I see on > the > gnucash-users list come from trying to import data from other > programs, > especially

Re: Getting started

2018-02-04 Thread Buddha Buck
I don't know if it is what new users usually do, but I think it's probably one of the better ways to do it. A lot of the difficulties I see on the gnucash-users list come from trying to import data from other programs, especially multi-year Quicken imports. On Sun, Feb 4, 2018 at 6:52 PM Graham