Hello,
Good news, I lost a small 5 year history (but should have backups from
last year. I've been really sick for 6 months, so my gnu-skills
fuzzy, weak or just blank.
When I fire up gnucash all I get is an empty version. I have 5 years of
data in gnucash, but I cannot seem to get the data to lo
I have just downloaded GNUCash and want to open my Quicken to import, but, I
cannot find a Qif file in all of my documents.Any ideas?
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On 9 July 2017 at 04:00, pfwoolver...@juno.com
wrote:
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> How do I log in to my GC
On 7/8/2017 12:14 PM, Michael Luderitz wrote:
I have been using Gnucash for over 5 years, accumulating all the data in a
single file name. Opening the file and saving it has become more and more
time consuming. Is there a way to archive the prior years so that only one
or two years are carried fo
I’m not aware of any such function, but you could make multiple copies named
for the year or year ranges you want, then delete all transactions in each that
don’t fall in those years.
You’ll then need to edit the opening balances for each account for each file to
reflect their ending balances f
On 07/08/2017 02:00 PM, pfwoolver...@juno.com wrote:
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> How do I log in to my GC account?
>
I cannot imagine anyone asking this question.
Normally, you log into your computer and run GnuCash program.
You do not log into a program, you just run it.
In GnuCash you can select which file to use,
How do I log in to my GC account?
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I have been using Gnucash for over 5 years, accumulating all the data in a
single file name. Opening the file and saving it has become more and more
time consuming. Is there a way to archive the prior years so that only one
or two years are carried forward in the active file?
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