This is a problem common to many reports, including invoices, which is the use
case for which I learned the work-around. Copying to a spreadsheet really
isn’t a great solution after you’ve figured out how to get an invoice formatted
the way you want and then after a couple of years generate an
when I run debian packaged gnucash 1:2.6.15-1
I get this error message:
gnucash: error while loading shared libraries: libgncmod-ledger-core.so: cannot
open shared object file: No such file or directory
There is a file here:
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/gnucash/gnucash/libgncmod-ledger-core.so
Not sure how this relates to the original post, but you have a couple of
options.
1. Run a separate report for each period, copy/paste the contents of each into
a spreadsheet, adjust as needed.
2. Run a multi-column report, put each period in its own column. This however
will duplicate the acco
since updating to 3.2 whenever i try to "Save As" or go to
Edit/Preferences/General i get the following error message:
header: gnucash.exe - No Diskbody: There is no disk in the drive. Please insert
a disk into drive \Device\Harddisk2\DR2buttons: "Cancel" "Try Again" "Continue"
as far as i know t
I have been using GNU cash now for just over a year and now into 2nd year.
Have been trawling through the help files but yet to find the explanation. I
want to provide the EndOfYear reports with last year figures on the LH side.
Wondering whether this works with just one type of report or wit