Greg, Mike,
I have no problem accessing the gnucash export files in Dropbox from my
Android phone as I indicated in an earlier post.
Dropbox has a daemon which you have to download and install on Linux to sync
with the server. There is usually a version available via the Software
manager on Linu
Thank you for the reply Greg. Agreed I do not think gnu can read from
dropbox. Had to download to device.
On Mon, Aug 28, 2017, at 08:38 PM, Greg Feneis [via GnuCash] wrote:
> This may not be an issue with GnuCash for Android.
>
> I don't think Dropbox on Android work the same way as Dropbox o
This may not be an issue with GnuCash for Android.
I don't think Dropbox on Android work the same way as Dropbox on a laptop
or desktop computer does.
On my Android device, the Dropbox app seems only able to display and allow
access to the contents of my Dropbox folder, but doesn't keep these fi
Hi David ,
Many thanks for your replies. It confirmed that the procedure that I was
following was correct which in itself was a great help.
I repeated the procedure without success. But then exported the file
from dropbox to the device's download folder.
I did the import and it worked.
Why I can
Hi Derek,
Thanks for the clarification re Nabble. I am very grateful to Nabble for
taking the mailing list on as I find it much easier to follow threads on
Nabble. My reference to "relationship" was really only about the ability to
access the mailing list from Nabble and not with respect to its o
This thread gives some info on syncing data.
https://gnucash.uservoice.com/knowledgebase/articles/1120894-how-to-sync-data-from-gnucash-android-to-desktop
David Cousens
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Dave,
On Mon, August 28, 2017 8:56 am, DaveC49 wrote:
> Hi Colin and John_Mike,
>
> "Gnucash has no relationship with Nabble". This is not quite correct. As
> well as replying to the mailing list emails from gnucash direct to your
> email, the posts by email are also displayed in a Nabble version
Hi Colin and John_Mike,
I also just imported the Coa from Dropbox. Just save the coA to Dropbox
Again same procedure on Android 3 bars->Settings->
AccountPreferences->Import GnuCash XML When the OPEN FROM menu comes up
select the DropBox and then the file.
David Cousens
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David Cousens
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Hi Colin and John_Mike,
"Gnucash has no relationship with Nabble". This is not quite correct. As
well as replying to the mailing list emails from gnucash direct to your
email, the posts by email are also displayed in a Nabble version of the
Forum at http://gnucash.1415818.n4.nabble.com/GnuCash-Us
Hi Mike,
john_mike writes:
> Dear All,
>
> Firstly I am entering this via nabble. I remain confused as to the
> difference between nabble and the mailing list and how to access the mailing
> list once subscribed to it. Which I have done. It would be much easier and
> clearer for me if a simple,
Cindy,
Cindy Ames writes:
> Hello all,
>
> This is my first post to the list, but I've been using GnuCash to manage my
> business accounts for several years now. I've looked through some of the
> archives but haven't found what I'm looking for. I'd like to use the
> "Print Check" function unde
On 28 August 2017 at 10:29, Bindiya Maharjan wrote:
>
> I just started to use gnucash. I got confused how to start opening balance
> for liabilities and assets. I also see separate heading for expense and
> income but expenses goes to assets in traditional accounting. How these can
> be record
On 28 August 2017 at 10:09, john_mike wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> Firstly I am entering this via nabble. I remain confused as to the
> difference between nabble and the mailing list and how to access the mailing
> list once subscribed to it. Which I have done. It would be much easier and
> clearer for
I just started to use gnucash. I got confused how to start opening balance for
liabilities and assets. I also see separate heading for expense and income but
expenses goes to assets in traditional accounting. How these can be recorded
and balanced in balance sheet?
Thanks in advance
Dear All,
Firstly I am entering this via nabble. I remain confused as to the
difference between nabble and the mailing list and how to access the mailing
list once subscribed to it. Which I have done. It would be much easier and
clearer for me if a simple, clear, straight forward link existed from
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