I've also had issues with backspace not working in some versions. I think
after trying to paste a value something.
On Sat., 29 Dec. 2018, 18:23 Ethan Swint Ok, I’m not crazy, then! I suspect, though I’m not sure, that I encounter
> it when Gnucash is saving as I try to edit an entry. I’ll bump my
Ok, I’m not crazy, then! I suspect, though I’m not sure, that I encounter it
when Gnucash is saving as I try to edit an entry. I’ll bump my save rate up and
see if I can force the behavior.
-Ethan
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> On Dec 28, 2018, at 19:17, John Ralls wrote:
>
>
>
>> On Dec 28, 2018,
Stan,
There is one other question which may be pertinent. I am assuming the gains
and losses you are referring to are realized gains or losses and not
unrealized gains or losses. If they are, should they not be reporting in an
Income:Investment account rather than directly into Equity. Depending
> On Dec 28, 2018, at 4:49 PM, Ethan Swint wrote:
>
> Just encountered this bug/feature again - the backspace key stops working,
> only in Gnucash, and Gnucash must be restarted to restore the functionality.
> I remember encountering this pre-Gnucash 3.
>
> Anyone else encountered this, or h
Stan,
At the present moment there does not appear to be any way to do what you
need to do. There is no option in the current close book procedure for
optionally setting the close date to anything else but the close date for
the period +12 hrs. This is set as the time of the transactions generated
On 12/28/18 6:08 AM, Jennym wrote:
Thanks Stephen,
Not sure what 'the GnC method' but thanks for your suggestions. Think I now
have my head around my 'problem'.
GnC method lets you ignore the close accounts step as it knows about the
accounting period (you did set that up) and that Income and
Just encountered this bug/feature again - the backspace key stops working, only
in Gnucash, and Gnucash must be restarted to restore the functionality. I
remember encountering this pre-Gnucash 3.
Anyone else encountered this, or have an idea what might be triggering this
behavior?
Regards,
Eth
On Mon, 03 Dec 2018 19:13:53 -0500
Derek Atkins wrote:
> Hi,
>
> John Ralls writes:
>
> >> On Dec 3, 2018, at 6:06 AM, David wasserman
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >> Running Ubuntu 18.04. GNC version 2.6.19.
> >>
> >> Whereas GNC remembers previous account allocation on my Mastercard.
> >> Importin
On Mon, 03 Dec 2018 19:13:53 -0500
Derek Atkins wrote:
> Hi,
>
> John Ralls writes:
>
> >> On Dec 3, 2018, at 6:06 AM, David wasserman
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >> Running Ubuntu 18.04. GNC version 2.6.19.
> >>
> >> Whereas GNC remembers previous account allocation on my Mastercard.
> >> Importin
Thanks Stephen,
Not sure what 'the GnC method' but thanks for your suggestions. Think I now
have my head around my 'problem'.
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Thank you for your help, Michael.
The system automatically has been creating backups, in my ignorance, I now
see the files as running logs, and the actual file is .gnucash.
I've now corrected this thinking, copying the .gnucash file to Google Drive
for backup.
Thanks for pointing me towards the
Thank you David, you're right, I don't need to 'close the books' as the
accounts are only for assessing where my personal expenditure is going, and
keeping track of 'cash-flow'. I hadn't thought about 'reports.'
I've now discovered how to set date parameters to produce a report, and when
the repo
Thank you for the link! Will be carefully studying the page
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You're right Colin, and I do apologise.
It was the first time after being away I managed to read the comments last
evening. I didn't want to rush my replies as I want to 'digest' what's been
suggested.
This weekend I'll be going through each suggestion and will respond.
Many thanks to all who h
I have Mac Mohave 10.14.2. I downloaded Gnucash 3.3 and installed. Then I
attempted to open it. Went through the usual open sequence, said opening, but
not open. In fact, cannot find it open on my Mac. Icon still in Menu Bar, but
does not show it open.
Thomas Hill
Web: www.masterministries.
Stan,
You could try using the Close Books function to create model transactions
then duplicate them to get copies that likely do not contain the odd dates.
David C
On Fri, Dec 28, 2018, 1:37 PM Stan Brown > From: David Cousens
> > Subject: Re: [GNC] Basic Question (I hope) - End of Year Proce
> From: David Cousens
> Subject: Re: [GNC] Basic Question (I hope) - End of Year Procedure
>
> The easiest way to achieve that would be to manually perform the closing
> transactions rather than use the inbuilt procedure, then they are just
> ordinary transactionsand won't have the KVP pair in th
On 12/27/2018 7:31 PM, David Cousens wrote:
This was
why accountants introduced an artificial 13th month into the financial year
so that all closing transactions were forced to occur fater any other
transaction that occurred within the year. Any required adjustments to the
accounts are also usu
Thanks Colin, will now religiously back up, now I've taken the time to work
it out.
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It is unfortunate that the original poster has not considered it
appropriate to respond to the help offered here.
Colin
On Mon, 24 Dec 2018 at 05:03, Jennym <55.jennifer.mas...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I only started using GNUCash last April for simple, personal accounting, so
> I'm at the 'b
NICE, Thank you GTI.
You know, if I had found this early on:
For settings.ini file:
C:\Users\%USERNAME%\AppData\Local\gtk-3.0\settings.ini
For CSS file
C:\Users\%USERNAME%\AppData\Roaming\GnuCash\gtk-3.0.css
And this early on, it would have saved me hours!
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wi
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