On 2020-06-13 15:17, Robert Smits wrote:
> On October 16, 2017 08:18:49 am baneeishaque wrote:
>> Solved the problem in aneasier way...
Well, don't leave us in suspense! What was your solution?
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On October 16, 2017 08:18:49 am baneeishaque wrote:
> Solved the problem in aneasier way...
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David made the following comment: "It is usually a good idea if you are
creating a new file to copy it to its own directory before opening it so its
backup and log files are kept separate from those of any previous data file."
Up until March, my log and backup files were located in the folder
I’m not quite following what the end result is expected to be, but there are
import and export functions in the File menu.
One of which is to export the account tree to be imported into a new file if
that is what you are after.
The Help and the Tutorial & Concepts Guide should give you all the
Robert,
You have two choices both accessible under File->Export. File->Export->Export
Account Tree to CSV will export the
account tree as a CSV file which can be imported into a new datafile with
File->Import->Import Accounts from CSV by
pointing the dialog to the exported file.
The other