Paul,
To further a bit on David's advice, see the Wiki about File Locations.
Note the locations of GnuCash files for your particular OS.
Then copy over the appropriate (or all) files between the two machines.
Note, if you make any preference or settings changes, then you'll have
to re-sync
In any register, if a filter is applied, the right end of the Status Bar
(top or bottom of the tab, depending on a preference) will say
'Filtered' to alert you of that fact.
If that is visible, then simple click View > Filter by..., and clear or
update the filter to match the other computer.
Paul,
Welcom to the GnuCash user maillist.
There are some settings that are associated with the user who is currently
operating the computer that the program is running on rather than the
particular data file that is opened. I think you are having issues with
some of those settings being
Hi
I'm a new user.
My wife and If have set up our COA and have entered transactions
beginning 1/1/24 in some accounts.
We want to use our file between two computers as we did with
Quickbooks. We kept the file in Dropbox, and it worked fine just as
long as only one of us used the file at a
By default I mean the date that is automatically entered when I start
entering a transaction or I click duplicate.
Duplicate is creating a new transaction and is only slightly different from
the effect of choosing one of the list of Description completion choices
that pops-up when creating a new
On 08 June 2024 at 15:03, Dale Alspach said:
> If I directly enter a transaction in a register, the default date for that
> register gets reset to the date of the newly entered transaction. If I use
> "duplicate" to create a new transaction, the default date is not reset.
> Why?
What do you mean