> On Jun 29, 2017, at 5:10 PM, John and Diane <sunfl...@theriver.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi
> New to gnucash.
> Notice there are many saved data files on desktop after each use of Gnucash. 
> If I put them in a folder named 'Bookkeeping", the next time I try to use 
> gnucash, I get a message the program can't find the data on the desktop. How 
> do I know what files to leave on the desktop and which ones I can put in a 
> folder and which folder? My desktop is covered in the backups at this moment.
> What is the correct way to save all these many, many files so the program can 
> find the data?
> I only use this for keeping the checkbook and credit card ledgers and 
> reconciling them. Not a business.

Just ignore the warning about not being able to find the file and open it from 
Bookkeeping using File>Open. GnuCash will remember the new location for next 
time.

GnuCash only cares about the primary file (and the lock file at load time; it 
should delete the lock file when you shut it down or change books). The others 
are backups and transaction logs that you may find helpful if something goes 
wrong.

Regards,
John Ralls

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