The File menu has a 'recent files' list at the bottom. That gets populated on each File > Open of a different file. (or the same file in a different location)

You only need to do File > Open once per file, and then afterwards, just select it from the list. GnuCash remembers where it saved it, so no need for changes to the File dialog.

You can also set up desktop shortcuts that open different specific files. I think that info should be on the Wiki, but if not, you can find it here in the list archives. The key is to specify the file to open in your 'exec' command line of your .desktop file.

Regards,
Adrien

On 4/20/22 2:32 AM, James Thorpe wrote:
Thanks Gyle,


But I'm not trying to save the file I'm trying to open it. So I have one gnucash file I'm working with and I want to open a different one. So it's the file "open" rather than "save" dialog that I'm looking at.

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