On 2/16/2023 7:47 PM, Martin Taylor wrote:
Thanks David

Found the file and have moved it to an iCloud folder. How then do I access it 
from the Mac?

Let's change the question, and then you might see the answer. Because your gnucash data file (your gnucash books)  is just a special case of a more general "move between computers".

Let's say you have a file that is a document produced by a word processor on your old computer. How do you move THAT to your Mac and how do you then access if from the a word processor app on your Mac? Why do you think THIS (moving the file that is your gnucash books) would be any different? OK now? Note that if you don't know how to do this, moving your gnucash file is just the tip of the iceberg.

Besides, Martin, if you are migrating from using your old computer to this Mac, why do you want to move each of your user files (all your documents, all your pictures, your book marks, etc, etc, (and of course your gnucash data file) one file at a time? > Shouldn't you rather be asking "I'm going from this non-Mac PC to a Mac.How do I migrate all my user data?" Note that I am assuming (though you didn't say) that the from computer is not also a Mac and is not running under a 'nix operating system.

Michael D Novack

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