I used Quicken, not QB, but I also became fed up with Quicken and Intuit
that I changed to GnuCash and haven't missed it a bit.
I really like GnuCash -- but the reports are not as out-of-the-box as they
are with Quicken; you usually have to tweak things to get them to work. I
don't remember what
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Subject: Re: [GNC] New user looking for some reporting help
See attached - hope this helps.
Period Duration granularity is Weekly / Fortnightly / Monthly /
Quarterly / Half Yearly / Annually.
You can also set specific Start and End dates.
Regards
Geoff
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From: Geoff [mailto:cleanoutmys...@gmail.com]
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Subject: Re: [GNC] New user lookin
GnuCash reports are much more basic than QuickBooks but should be adequate
and there is no sample dataset available for testing the system. If you use
classes have a look at https://github.com/dawansv/gnucash-custom-reports
The big advantage is you have import/export access to your data and it
Hi, I'm trying to figure out how to get some reports like I used to get out of
quickbooks. QB has made me so mad that I've abandoned them for this year and
I'm using GNUCash.
I'm using Version 5.5. (probably doesn't matter but I just today got the
Quotes thing working (three failures to