> On Apr 20, 2020, at 7:06 AM, Eric Beversluis
> wrote:
>
> Using GnuCash 3.7 on Mac 10.12.6
>
> When I enter a future-dated transaction (eg, On April 15, I enter a VISA card
> payment for May1, and type "5/1” into the date cell, GnuCash makes that
> 5/1/19 rather than 5/1/20. This creates
Using GnuCash 3.7 on Mac 10.12.6
When I enter a future-dated transaction (eg, On April 15, I enter a VISA card
payment for May1, and type "5/1” into the date cell, GnuCash makes that 5/1/19
rather than 5/1/20. This creates obvious confusion in the records. I haven’t
had this behavior problem in
This also works:
1. File > Export > Account Tree to CSV
2. New File
3. Cancel the New Account wizard (not intuitive, there should be an option to
import here, but there isn’t)
4. File > Import > Accounts from CSV
5. Step through the import dialog
6. Fix any book preferences in the next dialog
7.
On Sunday, 19 April 2020 15:36:30 BST Anita Graves via gnucash-user wrote:
> Dear Gnucash people,
>
> I have tried unsuccessfully nearly 20 times to export the account tree from
> last year and import it to a new file for this year.
>
> Do I have to close the book??? I do not want to do that.
>
i am new to this forum. i am trying to create a mortgage repayment schedule
for 2 Million pesos , but the formula is not picking up the value and
showing a zero. can you please let me know what i am doing wrong
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Dear Gnucash people,
I have tried unsuccessfully nearly 20 times to export the account tree from
last year and import it to a new file for this year.
Do I have to close the book??? I do not want to do that.
I just want a new account and I have created it, but not able to import the
account