On 2/13/2022 10:12 AM, suk wah Bernstein wrote:
thanks for help.

You didn't bother to tell us your OS (makes a difference on how you find lost files)

This isn't really a gnucash question but more of a "I think I know the name and/or extension of a file but can't find it" (don't know the full name aka "file path")

Other information might be useful (for example, if you know roughly when you last changed that file (show me all files last changed on ....)  The point I am making is that if you don't know how to do things like "show me all files with extension .gnucash" your problem isn't with gnucash but whether you have learned how to use the file search tool of your operating system (for example, if you are using Windows, that would be "file explorer"). Even in that latter case you would have had to learn to do things like change your explorer options to "show me hidden file" "show me file extensions" "show me full path" etc.

The question about backups was again not really about gnucash. It's about ALL of the user data on your computer. If you don't have a data backup process in place, it isn't a matter of if some of your data will get lost but when.

Michael D Novack



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