The main point of this is a possible solution to a problem someone else reported a few days ago. You may want to skip the next two paragraphs, which are about my own journey of updating GC, if you want to get right to the meat.
I'm on Windows 10, upgrading from 2.6.19 to 5.x, one major version at a time. The upgrade to 2.6.21 went fine, including test reports and Check & Repair All. The upgrade to 3.11 didn't import the settings, saved report configurations, and preferences; however, with some help from Adrien I was able to move the things that 3.11 didn't, and all those issues are solved. I then ran 3.11's Check & Repair All on my two data files, which cover 2011-2017 and 2018 to present. That took a quite surprising _six_and_a_half_hours_ for two files that were just 870 and 880 KB (compressed). But 3.11's Check & Repair All did finish, though the Save button remained grayed out so apparently it found nothing to repair. Next I cloned my 3.11 machine and installed 4.14 on the clone. To my surprise, I got the dialog about some users wanting to create accounts -- the dialog you get when you open GC and have no books in your list. Also, my preferences had been changed to defaults. I wasn't expecting that. But I remember someone else posted about a similar experience, though I don't remember the resolution, if there is one. So I exported the HKCU\GSettings key from the System Registry in the 3.11 and 4.13 machines, and compared the exported files. Ditto with the %APPDATA%\GnuCash\books\*.gcm files that record the Accounts tab's columns and sort order as well as info about other open tabs. There didn't seem to be as many differences as I expected. Scratching my head, I reopened GC 4.14, closed the Tip of the Day, and then to my astonishment saw GC's window populate with all the previously open tabs, and the Accounts tab was all set up as I had done it. Settings like "Reverse Balanced Accounts", which had been the defaults instead of what I picked, were now right. In the very funny British TV show /The IT Crowd/, it's standard to answer the phone "IT, have you tried turning it off and on again?" Based on my experience, the other person who found GC 4.14 wasn't reopening saved books and preferences weren't migrated might be able to fix everything by just closing GC and then reopening it. That is, of course, if it hasn't already been fixed in some other way. Stan Brown Tehachapi, CA, USA https://BrownMath.com _______________________________________________ gnucash-user mailing list gnucash-user@gnucash.org To update your subscription preferences or to unsubscribe: https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-user ----- Please remember to CC this list on all your replies. You can do this by using Reply-To-List or Reply-All.