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space.  We recommend putting it in it's own dedicated directory,  possibly
under the Documents folder.

On Sun, Sep 4, 2022, 6:23 AM Norbert Klein <nhkl...@gmx.net> wrote:

> Thanks - that helped me to do the next step:
>
> Just create a new file:
>
> File -> New File
>
> I followed the recommendations, at the end I gave a name, and should
> download everything to C:\Program Files
> (x86)\gnuucash\bin]\spf-total.gnucash
>
> BUT I got: ...may be on a read-only file system ... you may not have write
> permission... or your anti-virus software is preventing this action.
>
> Why? So what next?
>
> I see the whole range of directories have been created:
>
> *Assets*
>
> *Expenses*
>
> *Income*
>
> *Liabilities*
>
> but I cannot save what I created.
>
> I beg to be aware that I do not have any people around (in the Cambodian
> countryside, where I live) whom I could ask here...
>
> But I still have a previous unsolved question: Why did I have to take
> action (thanks for the advice!), initiating the creation of New Files - is
> this not part of the setup? Any problem on my side?
>
> Thanks for the help - we start moving.
>
> Norbert
>
> =
>
> On 8/31/2022 21:46, David Carlson wrote:
>
> Norbert,
>
> That message means that GnuCash did not find and open an existing data
> file so it is expecting you to create a new one.  Thus Derek's answer.
>
>
>
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