c. (For the sake of completeness) Invent a time machine, jump forward
past the dates of the under-the-blue-line transactions, sync your
computer top a time source, and run GnuCash.

For further completeness, the time machine is not absolutely necessary. Most computers do not have an AUTOMATIC sync to real time. In other words, the internal "clock" of the computer is something you can set to whatever time/date you want. You typically tell the computer where it is located during set up (time zone, etc.). If you take the computer with you on a journey to the other coast, it won't "know" that.

Michael D Novack


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