https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=360379
allan <agande...@gmail.com> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |agande...@gmail.com --- Comment #1 from allan <agande...@gmail.com> --- First of all, do you have backup files? Secondly, if you get the problem immediately on starting-up, then it sounds like your .kmy file is at fault. If you launch KMM from the console by entering "kmymoney -n", minus the punctuation, it will start up without loading that .kmy file. This gives you a chance to do some investigating. If you do have a backup, you can now try loading that, and look for the symbol in question. If you don't have backup, then you are a bit stuck. Are you reasonably confident in editing files? If so, firstly make a copy of the problem .kmy file, just in case things go nasty. Then, try to open the .kmy file with either kate or kwrite. With luck, you should see an XML formatted file. If you don't, then You may need to go into the KDE System settings program, and open File Associations. Enter kmymoney into the search box and it should find x-kmymoney. Select that, then look at the lower window on the right - Application Preference Order. Click 'Add' and enter either/both kate/kwrite. You should then be able to view your file. Then if that gives you an xml-looking text file, search for the missing entry. Copy every such entry and add to the bug report. If there is sensitive data, you'll have to just disguise it. See how that goes. Allan -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.