Michael,
On Thu, May 2, 2019 5:44 pm, Michael Hendry wrote:
>
> PS Panic over!
>
> I removed all files created after the last known good .gnucash backup file
> - MDH.gnucash.20190502173103.gnucash - to a safe place.
>
> I then started Gnucash 3.4 in the normal way, and opened this backup file
> when prompted for a filename.
>
> I made a couple of entries, saved as MDH.gnucash and Quit Gnucash.
>
> This time I was able to open the resulting file with Gnucash 3.5, make an
> entry, save and exit in the normal way.
>
> I’ll keep a careful eye on developments over the next few days.
>
> Regards,
>
> Michael Hendry
Please keep in mind that on the Mac, double-clicking on a GnuCash file has
no effect. It will start GnuCash, but GnuCash will ALWAYS open the
last-used file and NOT (necessarily) the one you double-clicked. This is
a Mac-specific limitation.
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-derek
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