> On 11 Mar 2020, at 20:03, Adrian Yong wrote:
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> Hi Michael,
>
> I have reading a lot of posts on this issue...
>
> I have been using QuickBooks for quite a while.
>
> I would like to generate a GL like i do in QB..
>
> The GL should contain all the parent and children accounts...
>
> In
You’re welcome.
I got so tired many years ago of having to expand transactions to see the split
detail that isn’t visible in Basic View that I turned on Transaction Journal as
default. While there is more info with less transactions on a screen, I find it
easier on the eyes and adding Double Li
Someone already tracking this in Canada could probably help more, but here’s my
take on it:
1. is every dollar put into the account invested?
2. and is the same fund purchased or can that change?
3. and can there be a mix of funds in the account?
If the answer to #1 is ‘yes’ maybe just setting t
Thank you. Not my fav view but will work just fine while keeping my
books in order.
Jacco
On 3/11/20 10:11 PM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
The indicator is implemented and visible if you use View > Double Line.
Without customizing the code, there is no way to add a column to a register.
If Doub
The indicator is implemented and visible if you use View > Double Line.
Without customizing the code, there is no way to add a column to a register.
If Double Line View isn’t to your liking, a workaround would be to add some
tag, character, or emoji in the NUM or Description fields as a manual i
Hi
I have been using your software off and on for a couple of years. I
recently am trying to get my accounts in shape to payoff debts and such.
One of the accounts that I have is a savings account. I deposit money into
the account weekly and the bank purchases shares in a bank managed mutual
fun
Dear all,
Once again I am struggling with my books. On a expense account I wish to
link a document. Although the ability works fine I have trouble figuring out
which lines already have a file attached and which one do not.
Is there any way (even via editing source files) to add a column with ie
Hello,
I'm testing GnuCash software on windows 10 64bit, to see if it is useful
for me (as opposed to buying Quicken!)
I wasn't able to install Finance::Quote successfully using this procedure:
Microsoft Windows:
??? Close GnuCash.
??? Run Install Online Price Retrieval which can be found in
> On Mar 11, 2020 w11d71, at 9:38 AM, Long wrote:
>
> Hello Adrien Monteleone-2,
>
> i've tried your advice, and found that "Cash Flow" is not what i need,
> because in that report, it's included Payment for Liability. Of course, you
> and some guys here noticed me about this.
>
> So, i tried
Hello Adrien Monteleone-2,
i've tried your advice, and found that "Cash Flow" is not what i need,
because in that report, it's included Payment for Liability. Of course, you
and some guys here noticed me about this.
So, i tried "Transaction Report", maybe it's ok. Because i still can't know
the "
On 3/10/2020 11:19 PM, Peter West wrote:
Cash Flow is one of the Income & Expense reports in the Reports menu
(on my Mac, anyway.)
Peter
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Yes, grouped there. But as I have tried to point out, cash flow and
income & expense are NOT the same. An entity cold be doing fine in terms
of P&L bu
Sorry, but I can’t help much without something more specific than “none of this
works”.
Where is the font too small for you?
What *specifically* (and in detail) did you try?
Also, please keep all replies to the list, not personal. Others may benefit
from the discussion.
Regards,
Adrien
> On
Not your fault at all but mine. I was looking at all possible causes for
the faulty import. Thanks
On Wed, Mar 11, 2020, 1:40 PM wrote:
> Sorry Gio, I don’t have any experience with the import or multi-currency
> transactions in GnuCash.
>
> I only responded to your query because you wanted a be
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