Richard,

As Robert noted, your data file should open just fine. (caveat on 
double-clicking assumed)

For the preferences issue he brought up, take a look at the wiki where 
preference and config file locations are stored on each operating system.

Be sure to find them on your Win10 system and copy them to the relevant 
locations on your Mac.

Then launch GnuCash, use File > Open and find your data file.


Regards,
Adrien

> On Nov 27, 2018, at 7:47 AM, Richard Jones <richardtrevorjo...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> I know gnucash runs on both Macs and PCs but I cannot find anything about
> the migration procedure.
> I have gnucash 3.3 on Windows 10. I am considering buying an Apple iMac.
> Can my files from the PC be used on the iMac easily?
> Thanks
> Richard
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