Jim,

If you're only using your Windows 7 pc for your previous software have you
tried installing/running it on Windows 10 in "compatibility mode"?  Some
older software will run ok on Windows 10 using this feature.

Cheers David H.


On Tue, 22 Feb 2022 at 08:10, <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am a newbie on GnuCash, currently running it side-by-side with my
> previous software which I can't install on Win10 without a very expensive
> upgrade [currently logging into my old Win7 machine using Remote Desktop
> but old machine is becoming unreliable].
>
> In my old software, I could directly post incidental payments without
> first creating an invoice. In GnuCash, it appears I need to create an
> invoice prior to posting a payment. For a simple transaction like a store
> or restaurant purchase, this seems somewhat cumbersome.
>
> I can create the transaction directly in the General Journal; however,
> then I don't have a vendor summary.
>
> What am I overlooking?
>
> Regards,
>
> Jim
>
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