Vinod,

We depend on volunteers who are familiar with accounting in particular 
countries to build the templates and so far only the one template has been 
contributed for India.

The templates you're presented with in the new accounts dialog are determined 
by the locale, so to see a different one change the locale (see 
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Locale_Settings). en_GB is probably the best 
choice. Remember to set INR as the book currency. Once you've saved the new 
book you can quit GnuCash and restart it in your regular locale.

Regards,
John Ralls

> On Mar 14, 2019, at 8:28 AM, vinod gandhi <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Dear John, 
> I was able to launch GNU Cash 3.4 on my Macpro Book with your help. I have 
> another problem which you could help.  I want to use GNU Cash for keeping my 
> personal account and not business acc. When I 
> select from the menu File |New | New File. This launches the New Account 
> Hierarchy Setup assistant. We use INR (Indian Rupee) as currency. I want to 
> choose the Common Accounts which should be checked by default. This option is 
> for users who want to set up personal accounts. But I only get one Business 
> account which shows INR GST. It does not show anything else. I tried to 
> change it in Options but there is nothing in it. How can I get Common 
> Accounts?
> Many thanks in advance. 
> Vinod Gandhi 
> 
> On Mon 25 Feb, 2019, 11:38 PM John Ralls <[email protected] wrote:
> 
> 
> > On Feb 25, 2019, at 7:20 AM, vinod gandhi <[email protected]> wrote:
> > 
> > Dear sir,
> > 
> > I have Macbook Pro running on Mac OS High Sierra version 10.13.6. Today I
> > downloaded Gnu Cash 3.4 stable version for my Mac. But I was not able to
> > launch the setup file. The system does not even accept and load the Gnu
> > icon.
> > 
> > I would like you to help me in launching this.
> 
> Vinod,
> 
> There is no setup file. The file you should have downloaded is a disk image 
> containing GnuCash.app, Update Finance::Quote.app, and some text files. To 
> install just open the disk image and drag GnuCash.app (the .app part might 
> not display depending on your Finder view preferences) to a regular folder. 
> Most users put it in Applications. Once that's done, double click it. 
> GateKeeper will put up a dialog about apps downloaded from the internet, tell 
> it to open the app. GateKeeper will check the signature and should open 
> GnuCash, though for some users it doesn't. If that happens just double-click 
> GnuCash's Finder entry again and it should open.
> 
> If that fails, try opening it from Terminal as follows: Open 
> Applications:Utilities:Terminal. It will display a window with a prompt. At 
> the prompt type
>   /Applications/Gnucash.app/Contents/MacOS/Gnucash
> (If you put it somewhere other than Applications adjust the path 
> accordingly). If it still fails to open paste any output from Terminal into a 
> reply. Please remember to copy the list when you reply.
> 
> Regards,
> John Ralls
> 

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