Paul,

To further a bit on David's advice, see the Wiki about File Locations. Note the locations of GnuCash files for your particular OS.

Then copy over the appropriate (or all) files between the two machines.

Note, if you make any preference or settings changes, then you'll have to re-sync the appropriate files.

That wiki page will also shed some light on which files to pay attention to for various types of settings. (general preferences, suppressed warnings, saved report configurations, etc.)

Regards,
Adrien

On 6/9/24 10:41 PM, David Carlson wrote:
There are some settings that are associated with the user who is currently
operating the computer that the program is running on rather than the
particular data file that is opened.  I think you are having issues with
some of those settings being different between your two computers, probably
because you didn't realize that it wasn't set in the data file.

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