This may be simple-minded, but why not have two reports; one with Ordinary
Expense accounts selected, and the other with the Exceptional account
selected. For the latter, you can have it show the full breakdown.
On Thu, Feb 9, 2023 at 7:50 AM Eric Coates via gnucash-user <
Certainly not a GnuCash problem, but I'd hazard a guess to set up a
Scheduled Task to periodically copy over your GnuCash files to the X
drive, keeping them somewhere else. That way, the sync never steals
ownership while in progress as the file doesn't appear there till the
Task puts it there.
Eric,
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As to your specific question, I'm not sure how you're dividing up your
Ordinary & Exceptional expenses. GnuCash doesn't have
I've
started getting an error message that GnuCash "could not make a backup
of file" at X:\OneDrive\Documents\[GnuCash data folder], where X: is a
virtual drive created by the Boxcryptor app encryption app, that
contains the local OneDrive folder which backs up the Documents folder
to the
Good afternoon
I've decided to do some exploration of the Reports option in GnuCash,
specifically the Reports/Income & Expense/Profit & loss.
The default settings give me much of what I want but ...
I have two classes of Expenses, "Ordinary" and "Exceptional"; I want the
full breakdown of