Thanks. That is what I was looking for. I thought it was a report, not an
option on a report.
Larry
On Fri, Nov 17, 2023, 8:17 p.m. Mark Penner wrote:
> On Friday, November 17, 2023 1:53:38 PM CST larry johnston wrote:
> > I got as far as upgrading to GC 4.14 and was planning to use the Use
>
On Friday, November 17, 2023 1:53:38 PM CST larry johnston wrote:
> I got as far as upgrading to GC 4.14 and was planning to use the Use
> Accumulated Amounts report but I could not find it. Do I have to upgrade to
> ver 5 or am I not looking in the correct place?
I don't know where you've
I'm not familiar with such a report name. I'm on 5.4 and it does not exist.
Regards,
Adrien
On 11/17/23 1:53 PM, larry johnston wrote:
Hi,
I got as far as upgrading to GC 4.14 and was planning to use the Use
Accumulated Amounts report but I could not find it. Do I have to upgrade to
ver 5 or
Hi,
I got as far as upgrading to GC 4.14 and was planning to use the Use
Accumulated Amounts report but I could not find it. Do I have to upgrade to
ver 5 or am I not looking in the correct place?
TIA,
Larry
On Wed, Jul 19, 2023 at 1:31 PM larry johnston
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Yes, I was thinking
Hi,
Yes, I was thinking of starting over with 5.3. If I could import the Chart
of Accounts from 2.6.15 that would be great.
Larry
On Wed, Jul 19, 2023, 11:17 a.m. Stan Brown (using GC 2.6.19) <
stan+gnuc...@fastmail.fm> wrote:
> On 2023-07-19 09:25, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
> > On 7/18/23 1:07
On 2023-07-19 09:25, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
> On 7/18/23 1:07 PM, larry johnston wrote:
>> Will 2.6.15 run on Windows 11? Can it still be downloaded?
>
> First a direct answer:
>
> I don't know, but I'm sure It doesn't hurt to try. Maybe someone with
> Win11 can try installing it to see and
I forgot about that option.
For completeness, what you are describing is to start with the new
version on a new computer with a fresh file, then just use your ending
figures from the 2.6.15 file as 'opening balances' in the new file, correct?
Note, you can start entirely fresh, or if you
Adrien,
Thanks for the information.
I think I will install the latest version and try the 'use accumulated
totals' report with a test file. If it works then make the jump. I have an
old laptop that is running 2.6.15 if I have to access the old files.
Rebuilding the Chart of Accounts seems easier
On 7/18/23 1:07 PM, larry johnston wrote:
Hi,
I did not try to upgrade when I asked this question three years ago.
However my computer is on its last legs so I am trying to decide what to do
when I get the new computer.
We have been using GNUCash 2.6.15 and it has met our needs for our
Hi,
I did not try to upgrade when I asked this question three years ago.
However my computer is on its last legs so I am trying to decide what to do
when I get the new computer.
We have been using GNUCash 2.6.15 and it has met our needs for our personal
finances. A key feature for us is Phil's
The updated budget report in 3.8 aims to display the YTD budget amounts.
If it does not perform well then you'll need to file a bug.
On Wed, 15 Jan 2020 at 23:48, larry johnston wrote:
> Peter,
>
> I am still running 2.6.15. I am running Windows 10. Phil's report still
> runs well in Wndows 10.
Peter,
I am still running 2.6.15. I am running Windows 10. Phil's report still
runs well in Wndows 10.
I have not upgraded because I do not want to lose the functionality of
Phil's report. I do not download financial information from institution as
I do manual entry so have not seen any reason
Larry, so far as I can tell the Standard report does not provide the YTD
information.
Phil's report does nor run properly on v 3.8 Windows 10.
Is your experience any different?
Peter
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I am using gnuCash 2.6.15 for windows and rely on Phil's custom YTD report
to compare income and expenses against my budget. I am considering
upgrading to the current version which I understand has a similar report
called 'use accumulated amounts'. I am wondering if anyone has used both
and can
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