Please file a bug report about the crashes and attach (don't paste!) a crash
report from /Applications/Utilities/Console.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Jun 8, 2019, at 11:33 AM, Centins@rq wrote:
>
> I think this was the problem. I recently added my Desktop to iCloud and think
> GNUCash wouldn’t
I think this was the problem. I recently added my Desktop to iCloud and think
GNUCash wouldn’t accept the remote file.
Others mentioned backups, and I have, but none were opening and GNUCash kept
doing the blank book thing. Confusing and finding help was hard since I
couldn’t find any
Also, unless things have recently changed, on Macs, I recall there's a
curious behavior where clicking on the file you want to open doesn't
necessarily open that file. While it will start GnuCash, GnuCash only opens
the most recent file in the recent file list.
It happens, occasionally, that a
You *installed* Mailman?
That has nothing to do with accessing the mailing list.
Yes, the list is run/managed by the Mailman software, but as a list user, you
don’t need to install it. It runs on the mailing list server, not your local
machine.
If you actually and literally (both correct
On Sat, 8 Jun 2019 at 05:55, Centins@rq wrote:
>
> Thanks!
>
> I think the panic of losing years of Dara blinded me to the simple idea that
> that was just a blank and not some imagined lost key to a proprietary file
> structure or something. Then down a rabbit hole trying to get Mailman
>
Thanks!
I think the panic of losing years of Dara blinded me to the simple idea that
that was just a blank and not some imagined lost key to a proprietary file
structure or something. Then down a rabbit hole trying to get Mailman installed
just to get some help.
Thanks for all the help!
Anytime you open GnuCash and it can’t open your data file it will open a
‘blank’ file because it has to have something open. That is what the Giuseppe
is seeing.
Giuseppe,
Your best bet is to follow previous advice.
Open GnuCash.
Disregard any messages and pay no notice to a blank file.
We need more information. What is your OS? Is GnuCash still running from
before?
What are your exact keystrokes and results, including warning texts and
button names?
David Carlson
On Fri, Jun 7, 2019 at 9:33 AM Centins@rq wrote:
> When I try to open GnuCash 3.4 I get an error msg saying a
You may have changed the file's location and GnuCash can no longer find it.
Try using the file>open menu items to navigate to the file location and
open it. After GnuCash opens it up,it will remember the new location and
open it automatically the next time you start it
Kind regards, Greg Feneis
When I try to open GnuCash 3.4 I get an error msg saying a file can’t be found,
but that the file is in history and do I want to remove it. When I click either
the “Yes”, or “No” a window opens with nothing in it and a “Save” and some
other button.
Help! I can’t open any of my data!
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