> On Jul 15, 2017, at 12:04 AM, Michael wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> On one computer (DELL Vostro 14 3000) entries in Lao language are pulled
> apart and therefore not easy to read. The same file opened from an USB stick
> on another computer (DELL VOSTRO 3550) has no
Hi Michael,
Continuing with your idea to confirm the settings are duplicated between
the two computers, you might also want to make sure Windows updates are the
same between the two computers (in as much as possible). Perhaps the
computer that works as you'd expect it to has an update, that the
Actually, the dividends DON'T have to go to the fund account. You could
register the reinvestment as a dividend transaction (to a cash account),
followed by a buy transaction. That is how I handle these.
YMMV.
Best, David
On Sat, Jul 15, 2017 at 12:15, azalea4va
Colin,
Wow did not think of the simple way, all up and running on the iMac now.
Much appreciated
Harry
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> On 15 Jul 2017, at 08:45, Colin Law wrote:
>
>> On 15 July 2017 at 08:37, Harry Hall wrote:
>> Hi
>> New to forum and
On 15 July 2017 at 08:37, Harry Hall wrote:
> Hi
> New to forum and looking for help.
> Basically I have a new iMac and my old gnucash cash accounts are on my old
> windows 10 PC.
> I have downloaded gnucash for mac but unable to import the export
> transactions
I am considering a larger drive. It might be the smarter way to go.
On 07/14/2017 03:55 PM, Robert Heller wrote:
At Fri, 14 Jul 2017 15:10:10 -0500 John Wright wrote:
I was actually thinking about making a self-booting fedora flash drive
and installing gnucash on
I was actually thinking about making a self-booting fedora flash drive
and installing gnucash on that. I could also install all my other apps
as well and not use my hard drive at all. Talk about a throw back to
the dark ages.
John
On 07/14/2017 12:00 PM, David Carlson wrote:
Perhaps this
Ok,
Did not know that, thanks.
On 07/14/2017 01:58 PM, Robert Heller wrote:
At Fri, 14 Jul 2017 12:00:33 -0500 David Carlson
wrote:
Perhaps this is not sensible, but I once experimented with installing
Gnucash on a USB key configured as a Tails OS with
GnuCash - User mailing list wrote
> In other words, money comes from the income account (e.g.,
> Income:Dividends) and goes to the brokerage account (Assets:Brokerage) . I
> am not sure you need that second transaction at all.
> ...
> Without the second transaction, things get much simpler.
The
Derek Atkins wrote
> Your best bet may be to create a QIF file that contains the transactions
> you want and then import that file.
This is essentially what I resorted to. Since gnucash does not support
export to anything but a CSV file, I wrote a shell script to extract
information from the
Oops, that should be "principal", not "principle". Forgiveness (for that and
surely others) requested from the spelling police.
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I recently switched to gnucash and had trouble setting up my mortgage account
because I had made extra principle payments in the past. I search of this
board revealed others have had the same problem. So I wrote some scheme
functions that take care of the problem. This works for situations
Hi all,
On one computer (DELL Vostro 14 3000) entries in Lao language are
pulled apart and therefore not easy to read. The same file opened from
an USB stick on another computer (DELL VOSTRO 3550) has no problems. Bot
computers are using Windows 10 and the latest version of gnu cash.
I
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