I am planning to buy my first house in the near future. Have a few questions
about the buying process. From my understanding, the pre-approval rate that
you get may not be the same as the rate you get when you are actually
approved. You may receive a lower rate once your offer on a house is
accepte
Thanks Adrien
I will have a look at your suggestions.
We have moved our accounts to a different program, so this was just to retrieve
some old data.
Cheers
Peter
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From: gnucash-user
[mailto:gnucash-user-bounces+peter.shattock=bigpond@gnucash.org] On Behalf
Of Ad
You might have opened a backup file instead of the more current one.
Or, you have a view filter set on your accounts and the report is set for the
same end of ’17 date.
Also 2.6.7 is very old. You should upgrade to at least 2.6.21 (last of the 2.6
series) if possible.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Jun
>That's interesting. It would have been useful to know how old they were. Do
>you remember crashing AQBanking recently?
I don't remember this happening, but ...
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On Tue, Jun 11, 2019 at
On 6/11/2019 8:07 PM, Libby Shaw wrote:
Looking for an experienced Gnucash user in or near Watertown, Massachusetts who
could provide a few hours of tutorial help with Gnucash.
Libby,
I am both an experienced gnucash user and been Treasurer for
501(c)3's. Unfortunately, at my age, Wat
Happy to let you know if someone helps me out, Brian. Be great if there's
someone local who can help us both out.
Best regards,
Libby
Begin forwarded message:
From: "briancady...@yahoo.com"
Subject: Re: [GNC] Local one-on-one tutorial help with Gnucash?
Date: June 12, 2019 at 7:19:19 AM EDT
I also need help near Boston with basic GNUCash issues. Libby, if you find
someone, or are willing to help me yourself as I attempt to correct
transactions from and to wrong accounts and on wrong dates, I hope you'll
contact me. I'm really new to double entry accrual basis bookkeeping.
Brian
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Okay,
so I installed cygwin and ran GNUCash with gdb like proposed.
I just renamed the current 3.5 program directory, not uninstalled it
though. There was no new .gnucash directory in my home directory. I then
re-renamed the two directories previously renamed (see below).
I did a test start