Robert, You have two choices both accessible under File->Export. File->Export->Export Account Tree to CSV will export the account tree as a CSV file which can be imported into a new datafile with File->Import->Import Accounts from CSV by pointing the dialog to the exported file.
The other method File->Export->Export Accounts exports the account tree as a gnucash XML data file with the name you give it in the dialog and an extension ".gnucash". To import it you use File->Open and point it at the exportd XML file. This will create a blank book with the account structure you had in the file you exported it from. It you are using a database backend then you would save the file in the backend format of your choice after opening it.. It is usually a good idea if you are creating a new file to copy it to its own directory before opening it so its backup and log files are kept separate from those of any previous datafile. I'm not sure how the account export affects the book options in this case but I suspect they will be the same as the original. David Cousens On Fri, 2020-06-12 at 22:06 -0700, Robert Smits wrote: > I've been using Gnucash to manage my ham radio club's accounts. Naturally > I've > built up quite a large number of accounts. I'd like to export the account > structure and then import the exported file and not have to renterall the > details. Can someone walk me through this process? > > Thanks -- Dr David R Cousens B.Sc, M.Prof. Acc., Ph.D., G.C.Ed _______________________________________________ gnucash-user mailing list [email protected] To update your subscription preferences or to unsubscribe: https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-user If you are using Nabble or Gmane, please see https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Mailing_Lists for more information. ----- Please remember to CC this list on all your replies. You can do this by using Reply-To-List or Reply-All.
