I have been a long-term non-professional Gnucash user in Australia. I guess, I
am like you in that I felt the cost of the Quicken products was a bit
excessive. I changed to Gnucash possibly 12 years ago. The only issue I would
like to see is an ability to track Business GST, but this is no longe
Hi all: Great to see how active the mailing list is.
I'm in the process of getting all my finances into gnucash.
Up until know I've been using a spreadsheet to track all my shares/stocks,
fund and interest income.
I've read and continue to read the guide and principles, and I run my
business throug
Hello, I upgraded from 2.6.19 to 3.3 and I noticed on the new one I can’t get
the list of accts/reports at the top to slide with a two finger flick of the
macbook touchpad like i could with the first version. Any ideas what’s up?
Thanks!
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> On 24 Nov 2018, at 23:31, John Ralls wrote:
>
>
>
>> On Nov 25, 2018, at 1:38 AM, Michael Hendry wrote:
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>>> On 24 Nov 2018, at 12:17, John Ralls wrote:
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>>>
On Nov 24, 2018, at 7:20 PM, Michael Hendry
wrote:
Following reconciliation of recent bank statem
Hi David and John and all,
My mother discovered something strange: GnuCash freezes up while
saving only if she uses the keyboard shortcut Ctrl-S. It does not
freeze every time in this case, but a lot of the time. But if she
clicks the Save icon, it does not freeze (this is GC v3.3, in Windows
10).
On Sun, 2018-11-25 at 00:14 -0300, GTI .H wrote:
> Em sáb, 24 de nov de 2018 às 19:47, David Cousens
> escreveu:
>
> > GTI,
> >
> > David Carlson's description is actually more correct in accounting terms
> > and
> > the way GnuCash actually works. This is a double entry accounting system
> > wh
Em sáb, 24 de nov de 2018 às 19:47, David Cousens
escreveu:
> GTI,
>
> David Carlson's description is actually more correct in accounting terms
> and
> the way GnuCash actually works. This is a double entry accounting system
> which means that all transactions have at least two splits.
>
> In the
Paul,
You are not the only one that concerned about whether the new releases meet
your needs any better than what you used before. A bird in hand is
better...
I am staying with my favorite 2.6.15 or 2.6.17 until I am satisfied that
3.4 or whatever is sufficiently well debugged to not present any
Still may be a bug worth noting, but maybe this suggestion from a thread
earlier this year [
https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2018-July/078469.html ]
will help?
> With the budget screen open . . . View -> Filter By -> Other Tab and select
> Show Unused Accounts
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*Jim Passmore
> On Nov 25, 2018, at 3:49 AM, oktyabyr wrote:
>
> GnuCash keeps crashing on my MacOS 10.13.6. I can't even open the app, it
> crashes before I get beyond the splash screen. I've tried v3.1 as well as
> v3.3. I've tried completely deleting everything and downloading a fresh
> copy.
>
> Here
> On Nov 25, 2018, at 1:38 AM, Michael Hendry wrote:
>
>> On 24 Nov 2018, at 12:17, John Ralls wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> On Nov 24, 2018, at 7:20 PM, Michael Hendry
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Following reconciliation of recent bank statements, I had prepared several
>>> income and expense reports for
GTI,
>No. I have in my register a ton of one-line two-currency transactions even
>though the register allow them to be displayed on 4 lines pressing the
>split button: 1 Description, 2 involved currencies, 1 in white.
>
>In my humble understanding, splitted transactions are transactions where
I have files that contain many years of transactions [<2 MB]. Last year was
done with 2.6.12 which I think provides accurate numbers. Starting a new
computer on Windows 10, I would like to transition to 3.3 and stay current.
When I open an old file and run a balance sheet I get some very strange
r
GnuCash keeps crashing on my MacOS 10.13.6. I can't even open the app, it
crashes before I get beyond the splash screen. I've tried v3.1 as well as
v3.3. I've tried completely deleting everything and downloading a fresh
copy.
Here is the crash report.
Process: Gnucash [923]
Path:
Sent from my Verizon, Samsung Galaxy smartphone
Original message From: DANIEL TREVORS
Date: 11/23/18 17:34 (GMT-08:00) To:
gnucash-user@gnucash.org Subject: [GNC] Budget Report I am a new user. I have
built my chart of accounts and budget, but I cannot get actual numbers to s
> On 24 Nov 2018, at 12:17, John Ralls wrote:
>
>
>
>> On Nov 24, 2018, at 7:20 PM, Michael Hendry wrote:
>>
>> Following reconciliation of recent bank statements, I had prepared several
>> income and expense reports for the year ending 31/10/2018.
>> The crash occurred when I requested a Ba
Let's go to the laborious enlightenment:
Em sáb, 24 de nov de 2018 às 06:59, David Carlson <
david.carlson@gmail.com> escreveu:
> GTI,
>
> Whenever there is more than one currency in a transaction GnuCash creates
> a split to record the exchange between currencies, so there is a separate
> sp
> On Nov 24, 2018, at 7:20 PM, Michael Hendry wrote:
>
> Following reconciliation of recent bank statements, I had prepared several
> income and expense reports for the year ending 31/10/2018.
> The crash occurred when I requested a Balance Sheet for the same period.
>
> The file I was workin
Following reconciliation of recent bank statements, I had prepared several
income and expense reports for the year ending 31/10/2018.
The crash occurred when I requested a Balance Sheet for the same period.
The file I was working on is ESJE.gnucash, and the most recent version of it is:
-rw-r--r
GTI,
Whenever there is more than one currency in a transaction GnuCash creates a
split to record the exchange between currencies, so there is a separate
split line for each currency. When a multi-currency transaction is
imported, there will be two split lines, not one. That is an artifact of
dou
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