John,
The chart reports include an option on the Display tab, Show table, which will
include the data table. Checking that option displays the data upon which the
chart is built. Then you can copy and paste those data directly into your
spreadsheet.
David
On July 27, 2019, at 2:15 AM, John Gr
The distros didn't kill off Gtk2, that's still there. They stopped supporting
WebKit1Gtk, and WebKit2Gtk supports only Gtk3 so we had to migrate to Gtk3 or
get booted from distros.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Jul 27, 2019, at 3:18 AM, Christopher Lam
> wrote:
>
> I think the UI upgrades have b
> On 27 Jul 2019, at 10:49, Christopher Lam wrote:
>
> Try the Cash-Flow report, select your savings as the source account.
This will pick up all transactions between your savings account and any other
account, in either direction.
If you want to see only transactions between CHECKING and SAV
I think the UI upgrades have been an unfortunate but necessary consequence
of many Linux distributions deciding to kill GTK2 and all GTK2- based apps.
If jralls or gjanssens haven't spent countless hours upgrading components
then GnuCash would have been dropped from all major distributions.
Most U
Try the Cash-Flow report, select your savings as the source account.
On Sat, 27 Jul 2019 at 08:43, Michael Scholz Photography <
mich...@scholzphotography.com> wrote:
> I'm new to GNC and try to understand how the reports work.
>
> Is there a way to set up a report to see how much money I saved in
I'm new to GNC and try to understand how the reports work.
Is there a way to set up a report to see how much money I saved into an account?
Let’s say I want to track the money which was going from my CHECKING into my
SAVINGS account. Is there a way to track this on a monthly basis with some ba
Alan,
#1 Is a known issue for Windows. Note that on all platforms, the more tabs,
especially reports, you have open when you last closed, the slower the app will
be to re-launch. Also, unless you really have a need to close GnuCash, it isn’t
strictly necessary. (Mine stays open 24/7 in its own
Scotts,
If you still haven't updated to the latest version, I would recommend
delaying further. My upgrade from 2.6.16 to 2.6.21 was without problems, but
the "upgrade" from 2.6.21 to 3.5 was more like a downgrade and I'm still
regretting it. (Windows 10)
The csv importer is better in 3.5 and all