I have just upgraded my 2.6 installation to 3.7 (Windows 10) and the gnucash
would freeze immediately if I click on any report (there were 2 opened tabs
by default as carried over from how I had it on 2.6). Thinking this was
caused by incompatible reports, I managed to close them with "X" while they
were not yet active, saved, reopened gnucash. Then I created brand new
report. First time it worked but then as soon as I changed report to show 15
items versus default, was it 8?, it froze. Second and subsequent time,
trying to create ANY report immediately freezes the gnucash. Basically it is
impossible to create any reports, at least not expense reports. I did wait a
number of minutes (10+) but it just doesn't come back from complete freeze.

Is there a way around this? Or are my only options to either stick to 2.6
forever or start a completely new file at the beginning of next year for new
data and keep 2.6 installed on another PC (as they cannot coexist on
windows?)? Keep in my that my existing file has more than 10 years of
history of daily transactions so it's pretty large.

Thanks for any suggestions.



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