Yes, I  found that file and was able to point the application to that file
once I had done the upgrade.  It did not automatically find it, but all my
data is there and it's working fine.

And yes, I'm a little OCD about saving, lol.

Thank you for the assistance, greatly appreciated!

Rhonda

On Thu, Feb 3, 2022 at 3:22 PM Fred Bone <f...@mandfb.me.uk> wrote:

> On 03 February 2022 at 13:57, Rhonda Anderson said:
>
> > Ok, I did find these files in my C: drive, so I should choose the most
> > recent "GnuCash Financial Data" file after doing the upgrade? [image:
> > image.png]
>
> There should be one called just "GnuCashAccounts" (its full name being
> that plus ".gnucash", as you would see if Windows wasn't being so
> "helpful"). The ones in your screenshot are the backups that Gnucash
> takes every time you save the file (and also when you exit the program).
> By the look of it you are saving just about every time you make a change
> (I see 1:18, 1:36, 1:39).
>
> The ones described as "text document" have a filetype ".log" and are the
> record of every change you make.
>
>
>
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