That means you have opened GnuCash with a new blank file.

I'd go recover that 'offending file' pronto!

(note, the one you gave a file name for ended in .gnucash which is a book file, and it might have been your current active file)

Once you've resolved that, please report back the full name of the file. (file path not needed)

And while you're doing that, do you have any other '.gnucash' files in that folder/directory?

If so, can you provide a screenshot of Windows Explorer showing the list of files? (be sure to use the 'full details' view so we can see file creation and modification dates. You might need to 'turn on' one or both of those columns')

Regards,
Adrien

On 7/30/23 5:35 AM, Mahon Finbar via gnucash-user wrote:
Hello again,

After removing, renaming etc. the "offending file" as described, I now have a screen with 'unsaved book' which doesn't react to the 'close' option.

This appeared after a text box which said that the original offending file was not available, it was in the 'history' did I want to keep it, I said 'no' and then the screen I mentioned appeared.

I tried 'saving as' but it still won't go away.

Does anybody know what an 'unsaved book' is?

BTW, the same problem I have had all along (cannot save) is still there.

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