You can't double-click the file to open it, if that is what you are
doing. GnuCash will always open the last used file.
Use File > Open > and then navigate to where file #2 is and open it.
Afterwards, both should appear in your 'recent file list' at the bottom
of the File Menu.
Always start GnuCash from your Dock, and if you need to switch books,
use File > Open or the Recent Files list.
Regards,
Adrien
On 3/31/22 3:31 PM, Heide Wang wrote:
Hello,
I am a old Gnucash user since 2015, I just recently upgraded from 2.6 to 3.11
then to 4.9., and my IMac OS to Catalina 10.15.7. I thought after the upgrade
everything was working fine. I kept two sets of accounting date under different
name ( let’s said #1 and #2) They both works fine after the upgrade. But now
all the sudden, I can’t find one of the date file, everything Gnucash file I
open is the same set of date (#1) but I can't find the #2 file. Even one the
earlier file in my back up time machine (under the name of #2) opens to the
date of my #1 file. so where did my #2 date goes??? Is it lost forever?? is it
any way to recover? Any suggestions will be great appreciated.
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