> On Mar 31, 2019, at 5:17 PM, Eric Rathhaus office <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello - I just downloaded version 3.4. When I opened for 1st time, everything 
> was fine and I began entering transactions into an account ledger.  I wanted 
> to save these transactions but the save button was greyed out.  I thought 
> maybe I needed to point to the correct data file.  When I used “open” from 
> the file menu, and pend the normal base data file, it in fact was old and had 
> no transactions after 2013.  Now I cannot find my data.  All suggestions 
> welcome.  
> 
> Kind regards,
> 
> Eric W. Rathhaus
> Law Office of Eric W. Rathhaus
> 484 Lake Park Avenue, Suite 50
> Oakland, CA 94610
> 415.577.0920 tel
> 415.737.0603 fax
> 
> www.ewrlaw.com
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When you started GnuCash it opened the last file you had used. If you entered 
transactions into it and that didn't light up the "save" button then you were 
using a SQL backend, probably SQLite3 because otherwise you would have been 
asked for a password. When you opened the other file that closed the one you 
were working on.

No matter, just click the File menu. At the bottom you'll find the last files 
you used up to 4 in order of use. Just pick the second one on the list and it 
will be your "other" file.

Regards,
John Ralls

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