Thank you both for your replies, and I guess I'll have to live with it until
someone fixes it. But just for the record, I've been using Win10 since it
was released, and I've never seen that problem with any of the 95 other
programs that are currently installed on my machine.
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It's apparently a common problem on Windows, especially Win10. Google "windows
insert disk" for about 33 million hits.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Apr 14, 2019, at 7:45 PM, David T. via gnucash-user
> wrote:
>
> I believe this error was mentioned in a thread last August
>
Richard
Assuming you are using the XML format files the following link explains the
backup and log files ( and Lock file) that may be created in your directory.
It is usually a good practice to create the GnuCash file in its own
directory so that these files do not get mixed up with other files
I believe this error was mentioned in a thread last August
(https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2018-August/079468.html).
Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to have been a resolution other than to
remove the hardware.
Sorry.
David
On Mon, Apr 15, 2019 at 6:58, wendiallen
Richard,
You do not mention which OS your computer is using, I do not use a Mac so
I cannot comment on what works well there.
In Windows or Linux GnuCash automatically opens the last used file when it
is started unless there is some issue such as not being available at the
time the program is
Since what Stephen says is the default behavior for Gnucash, you will need to
figure out what you are doing that is giving you this exceptional behavior.
What specific steps are you taking in the save process? What messages does
Gnucash report, if any? What specifically happens on startup? Do
On 4/14/19 9:11 PM, Stephen M. Butler wrote:
> On 4/14/19 4:17 PM, Richard Barmann wrote:
>> I have used Gnucash for a few years but have never figured out the best
>> way to shut down and open the next day with the proper files. I have to
>> search through the files and open several until I find
Win10Pro64; GnuCash 3.5. When I request any file operations, or click on
"preferences", GnuCash attempts to read a non-existent drive K. It's
actually assigned to my usb card reader, as are drives J, I, & H. Hence, I
get an error box asking me to insert a disk. I click "try again", and it
On 4/14/19 4:17 PM, Richard Barmann wrote:
> I have used Gnucash for a few years but have never figured out the best
> way to shut down and open the next day with the proper files. I have to
> search through the files and open several until I find what I am sure
> is the final file from the day
Clicking "refresh" fixed the problem. Thanks for the help.
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I have used Gnucash for a few years but have never figured out the best
way to shut down and open the next day with the proper files. I have to
search through the files and open several until I find what I am sure
is the final file from the day before.
Richard E. Barmann
Try clicking on the leftmost "Accounts" tab and then select "View >
Refresh" from the menu bar.
If that doesn't work, select "View > Filter by > Other" and put a check
mark in the boxes for "show hidden accounts" and "show zero total accounts".
On 4/14/2019 4:16 PM, wendiallen via
Hi. I'm in the process of getting GnuCash setup, after importing my data
from Quicken. I've created a new account, but it doesn't show up in the
leftmost tab titled "Accounts." If I click on View | New Accounts Page, a
second "Accounts" tab opens, which does show the new account. So now I have
> On Apr 14, 2019, at 7:50 AM, Jeff Kletsky wrote:
>
>
> On 2/19/19 8:58 AM, John Ralls wrote:
>>
>>> On Feb 18, 2019, at 6:49 PM, Jeff Kletsky wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> On 2/18/19 6:15 PM, John Ralls wrote:
> On Feb 18, 2019, at 3:31 PM, Jeff Kletsky wrote:
>
> I've downloaded the
> On Apr 14, 2019, at 5:26 AM, Muhammad Bashir Al-Noimi
> wrote:
>
> On 2019-04-14 15:18, Muhammad Bashir Al-Noimi wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>>
>> I use Turkish Lira as a primary currency in my file but I noticed after
>> upgrading GnuCash to recent version (3.5) that "Expense Piechart" no longer
Hi,
I'm interested in breaking the totals up by account and showing the account
names especially for the Grand Total (for tax purposes)
Currently, the transaction record displays the Grand Total on the bottom as
follows:
Hi,
I'm interested in breaking the totals up by account and showing the account
names especially for the Grand Total (for tax purposes)
Currently, the transaction record displays the Grand Total on the bottom as
follows:
On 2/19/19 8:58 AM, John Ralls wrote:
On Feb 18, 2019, at 6:49 PM, Jeff Kletsky wrote:
On 2/18/19 6:15 PM, John Ralls wrote:
On Feb 18, 2019, at 3:31 PM, Jeff Kletsky wrote:
I've downloaded the macOS release version of GnuCash 3.4, 3.4+ (2018-12-30) and
installed on two different
Changing appearance somewhat solved for me after days in the WIKI and trial &
errorI'm no coder but know a little of many but master of none. It may not be
the correct way but it works for me. I needed it darker
In preferences / register / check off use default appearance
In windows 7 go to
On 2019-04-14 15:18, Muhammad Bashir Al-Noimi wrote:
Hi,
I use Turkish Lira as a primary currency in my file but I noticed
after upgrading GnuCash to recent version (3.5) that "Expense
Piechart" no longer recognize Turkish currency symbol (₺) while
"Transaction Report" does!
How can I
Hi,
I use Turkish Lira as a primary currency in my file but I noticed after
upgrading GnuCash to recent version (3.5) that "Expense Piechart" no
longer recognize Turkish currency symbol (₺) while "Transaction Report"
does!
How can I fix this issue?
Notes:
* I'm using Microsoft Windows
On Sunday, 14 April 2019 09:12:20 BST ToddAndMargo via gnucash-user wrote:
> > Maf.
>
> The docs described the mouse and minus sign? Can you give me a
> link. There must be a bunch of neat tips there!
>
> :-)
>
there are neat tricks documented all over the place.
Evan,
You should in principle be able to use either format, QFX or QIF (but
obviously not with each other). QFX should be a bit easier to follow if you
have to check the file content out as it is tagged and the QIF format is a
bit more obscure but QIF seems to be used by people migrating from
On 04/14/2019 12:36 AM, Maf. King wrote:
On Sunday, 14 April 2019 07:59:55 BST ToddAndMargo via gnucash-user wrote:
Hi Adrian,
I found a slick way of switching every thing around.
No, you stumbled onto the correct way to do it... as described in the docs.
Maf.
The docs described the
On Sunday, 14 April 2019 07:59:55 BST ToddAndMargo via gnucash-user wrote:
>
> Hi Adrian,
>
> I found a slick way of switching every thing around.
>
No, you stumbled onto the correct way to do it... as described in the docs.
Maf.
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On 04/13/2019 10:23 PM, D via gnucash-user wrote:
This.
On April 14, 2019, at 10:44 AM, Adrien Monteleone
wrote:
I understand you don’t care for the official documentation, but how much
frustration have you endured by not reading it and just trying to plow through?
How many times have you
Dear Gnucash User & Development Team,
My name is Petrus.
I have a problem with my online price retrieval.
I installed the newest version of strawberry perl & gnucash and installed
the Online Price Retrieval for Gnucash, but I'm facing this error
(attached).
[image: image.png]
Hi John,
I put the settings.ini into the C:\Users\erzhang\AppData\Local\gtk-3.0 with
following settting:
[Settings]
gtk-font-name=Microsoft YaHei 14
It back to normal.
Thanks!
BR/Richard
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