On Wed, Jun 26, 2019, 07:06 Alan Magnus via gnucash-user <
gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:

> I am running the new beta version of OSX v15 on a Mac. Since installation,
> Gnucash will not run saying my file cannot be found.


Seems more likely that GnuCash is running, but cannot find your working
file.

I  have tried selecting files directly and trying to open them. No luck.


There is a known issue on Macs, where GnuCash always tries to open the last
file that it worked with.  Often, Mac users report clicking on a working
file, and GnuCash starts and opens a different file, or GnuCash starts and
cannot find the file, even though the user just clicked on it.


> Any ideas of what the problem is?
>

After GnuCash starts clear/acknowledge any error messages, and from the
main menu, select file>open, and then navigate to the file you want to
open. When you do this, GnuCash will ask you if you want to save the
current file (a default file it opens when it cannot find the file it
wanted to). You shouldn't need to bother saving it.  Good luck!

>

> Alan Magnus
> Kingston, Jamaica
> Caribbean
> alanmag...@flowja.com
>
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