It is unfortunate that the original poster has not considered it
appropriate to respond to the help offered here.

Colin

On Mon, 24 Dec 2018 at 05:03, Jennym <55.jennifer.mas...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Hi
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> I only started using GNUCash last April for simple, personal accounting, so
> I'm at the 'basic' stage. I'm using it with:
>
> a) Current bank account
> b) Two credit card accounts
> c) Personal Wallet
> d) Three income accounts
> e) Normal household accounts
> f) Budgeting (manually entered, not automatic via the system)
>
> So what I'd like to do:  Retain all of 2018 accounts (having them to hand
> for easy access), but have them zeroed for 2019.
>
> My worry is that if I do anything wrong, there's no historical 'undo' button
> to backtrack.
>
> Would really appreciate any advice. (Basic of course). Thank you
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