Open the main account page, go to View -> Filter by
The select "Other" and check "Show hidden accounts"
J.
On 4/24/20 3:32 PM, FreddieVee wrote:
This is my first post. I am using GnuCash v3.9.
I accidentally marked a account "Hidden". How do I return to a visible
account? I have searched for
This is my first post. I am using GnuCash v3.9.
I accidentally marked a account "Hidden". How do I return to a visible
account? I have searched for an answer without luck.
Thank You in Advance.
FreddieVee
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Dear Users
We hope the revamped reports have been useful and welcome to the community.
With 4.0 round the corner, it is time to consider replacing the old reports
with the experimental ones.
Balance Sheet and Income Statement (Multicolumn) reports are now well
tested, and can replace the
flywire,
I have copied this to the gnucash-user mailing list (see 5 below)
1. To get the documentation looking good and available in multiple formats you
end up having to use a fairly
sophisticated product and consequently there is a learning curve. I didn't find
Docbook all that hard to come
You are correct. I just mistyped that part of it (looking at one
screen, typing on another). Thanks for catching it, and for updating
the FAQ. :)
On 24 Apr 2020, at 15:33, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
I have an unaltered installation of 3.10 and the proper path to the
executable is:
I’ve added a question with answer for MacOS to the FAQ section ‘Using GnuCash’.
(4.24)
If someone else has info on the Linux and/or Windows procedures, please add
them.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Apr 24, 2020 w17d115, at 3:33 PM, Adrien Monteleone
> wrote:
>
> I have an unaltered installation of
I have an unaltered installation of 3.10 and the proper path to the executable
is:
/Applications/Gnucash.app/Contents/MacOS/Gnucash
If your system drive is case sensitive, then this will matter.
(I note that I had to use “.app” in the path in Terminal, while you did not.
I’m not sure if this
OK try this instead. In your shell do:
/Applications/GnuCash/Contents/MacOS/GnuCash
path_to_your_data_file_here.gnucash
That should still work for multiple instances too. I just opened up my
Alfred scripts and realized that’s actually how I’m doing it now too
(I’m on Mojave as well).
It would be very nice to be able to open two sets of books at the same time.
Unfortunately, this procedure does not work on Mojave. When I issue this
command in Terminal, GnuCash still tries to open the last opened file, which
is, of course, still open as the first of the two documents I want
OS Name Microsoft Windows 10 Pro
Version 10.0.18362 Build 18362
*Randy Brachman -- Live where you
are. You must be present to win. There is no collective wisdom of
individual ignorance. The organism only acts in its own best interest.*
On Fri, Apr
That looks like a tidbit of information that would be nice to see in the
F.A.Q!
On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 10:15 AM Robert Kesterson
wrote:
> On MacOS, to run two instances simultaneously, open the first one in the
> usual way, then for the second, open a shell and type:
> open -n
Hello Randy,
Am 24.04.20 um 05:46 schrieb Randy Brachman:
> I have recently installed gnucash
> Help/About says:
> Version: 3.10
> Build ID: 3.10+(2020-04-11)
> Finance::Quote: -
>
> After jumping through many hoops, including uninstalling a prior version of
> PERL and installing strawberry
On MacOS, to run two instances simultaneously, open the first one in the
usual way, then for the second, open a shell and type:
open -n /Applications/Gnucash.App your_data_file.gnucash
That assumes Gnucash is in the Applications folder. Change
“your_data_file.gnucash” to the real path to
HI,
GnuCash doesn't allow multiple data files to be open.
Do do what you want you need two instances of GnuCash running in parallel.
How you do that is definitely OS specific.
I honestly don't know if MacOS allows you to run two instances
simultaneously.
-derek
On Fri, April 24, 2020 10:51
I’m running GnuCash 3.7 on Mac 10.12.6.
I can’t figure out how to open two files at once. I need to copy entries from
my LLC acct to my personal account, but when I have the LLC GnuCash file open I
can’t get the personal LLC file open.
What’s the trick? When I click on the file under
I have recently installed gnucash
Help/About says:
Version: 3.10
Build ID: 3.10+(2020-04-11)
Finance::Quote: -
After jumping through many hoops, including uninstalling a prior version of
PERL and installing strawberry PERL, I have successful completion of
"Install Online Price Retrieval for
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