David
Thank you
How about printing a range of date.
Example 6/1/18 to 7/1/19
Thanks in advance.
chris tsuji
Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2019 at 7:57 PM
From: "David T."
To: "cts...@cheerful.com" ,
"gnucash-user@gnucash.org"
Subject: Re: [GNC] print check register
The CSV import documentation is not very clear yet as the process was
rewritten and the documentation needs some updating - on the to do list..
>From the description you seem to be importing transactions to a bank
account. CSV formats are highly variable. I usually setup a new dummy test
file
Please follow Colin's suggestion and include complete details of the
version of GnuCash, your OS, the steps that you took before each
illustration in the same message so we don't have to guess what you are not
telling us. Some of us are using mail clients that make it very hard to
navigate
I’m currently using version 3.4 with no issues.
I downloaded version 3.6-1 for the MacOS and when I open it, it immediately
crashes.
Is there a log file that I can review?
Rod
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There is a tracefile, but make sure to create a copy of it somewhere else
because it gets overwritten with the next launch.
Instructions here: http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Tracefile
Also, was a crash report not generated when it blew up? Usually MacOS creates
and displays a crash report on
This will help in the future. The sourceforge download page design is not
for people like me. I would much prefer a link to the 3.6 directory. I
would expect that anyone looking for source code would also.
Dale
On Tue, Jul 2, 2019 at 12:15 AM Adrien Monteleone <
adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net>
Good Afternoon,
I have formated a multicolumn report and have it showing on my screen,
however, if I save or try to print it the report is truncated on the
right side. How do I get the entire report to print.
I am also unable to have the report print oriented as landscape, the
system only
Thanks for your replies, also to David T, your way of moving a transaction
had not occurred to me before. I'll try that next time.
I figured the copy/paste would work more easily, hadn't occurred to me
that it was for going between different files.
I'm just curious where GC stashes the
Try to copy/paste into a spreadsheet, or export and open with a spreadsheet
app. Some people have luck with Excel, but I’ve heard of better results with
Libre/OpenOffice.
From there, you can format to your heart’s content, including landscape
orientation.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Jul 2, 2019, at
Hi,
"Scott A. Wozny" writes:
> GNUCash Gurus,
>
> I have a couple questions about the Employees section of GNUCash. I
> have gone through all the available online documentation I was able to
> find and tried searching the list archives but wasn’t able to locate
> what I needed so I thought I’d
Looking in the Guide the only reference I see to 'balance sheet report' is a
brief description. When I prepare the report the only date option I see is
the ending date.
Is the start date that of the first entry in GnuCash? Can I produce a
balancve sheet account for only the year-to-date and
On 7/2/19 2:52 PM, Stan Brown wrote:
This workaround might be helpful.
Reports are all HTML files in your temp folder, so you can access that
folder and then open the report in your Web browser. From there, you
should be able to print it in landscape.
To save the report, you can just click and
HI
How do you print the check register?
thanks
Chris Tsuji
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Rich,
Although it might not be fully clear, the Guide states that the Balance Sheet
report "provides totals as of a given date."
Therefore, there is no starting date; it covers everything up to the date you
provide. That is how it is designed and how it is meant to be.
Best,
David
On July 3,
Working with release 2.6.19 in Ubuntu 18.04 I also noticed that the
transaction copy or cut action does not use the clipboard there either. I
didn't have time to test pasting, however.
David Carlson
On Tue, Jul 2, 2019, 2:45 PM Paul Kinzelman wrote:
> Thanks for your replies, also to David
While in the register, try Reports->Account Report.
HTH,David
On Wed, Jul 3, 2019 at 6:40, Chris Tsuji wrote:
HI
How do you print the check register?
thanks
Chris Tsuji
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If you read my message, you will see that this is just what I did.
As mentioned in my update, if a cheque is written on 23 May, for instance, but
not presented until 2nd June, and the reconciliation date is 31st May, then
with the new version of Gnucash the date of the cheque must be changed
On Tue, 2 Jul 2019 at 07:58, Anna wrote:
>
> If you read my message, you will see that this is just what I did.
>
> As mentioned in my update, if a cheque is written on 23 May, for instance,
> but not presented until 2nd June, and the reconciliation date is 31st May,
> then with the new version
On Mon, 1 Jul 2019 at 22:34, Tim Kallmer wrote:
>
> Not exactly as you typed. I had run `sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade`.
> Would your way be different than mine?
apt is the replacement for apt-get, I wasn't sure at which version of
mint the new command was added so used the older syntax
Macho,
Can you attach the "not terribly instructive" stack trace here ?
Also when you run the other custom reports resulting in the generic report
error, can you check the contents of the trace file [1] ?
Typically that file will have more information.
Regards,
Geert
[1]
Paul,
I don't use the cut and paste transaction feature. If I want to move a
transaction, I will change the account assignment for that split, which
effectively moves the transaction from one register to another.
I would wonder at the utility of cut and paste in this example. A
transaction
I never cut and paste whole transactions either. I’ve always just re-assigned
one of the splits. (either via jump if I’m changing the anchor split, or
rarely, using the Journal)
I thought this function was used more for copying or moving transactions
between two open files, so I’ve never
Paul,
Sorry for any time wasted or misdirection on my part. I re-read your original
and subsequent posts and realized you were moving a transaction within the same
book.
I’ve only ever heard this feature used in reference to moving/copying
transactions between two open files, so I errantly
The checksums are in the release notes for each version,
http://www.gnucash.org/news.phtml and
https://github.com/Gnucash/gnucash/releases/tag/3.6 (file downloads at the
bottom), on the SourceForge download page,
https://sourceforge.net/projects/gnucash/files/gnucash%20(stable)/3.6/,
and were
Thanks for the suggestion, I'll try to remember that.
I've been using gnucash for almost a year and I'd never seen it before
tho I don't cut/paste whole transactions very often so I don't know
when it'll come up again. I have done transaction copy/paste
successfully in the past, so it is
In the past I have just deleted an entry on the invoice before it is posted
and created it on a new invoice. I was thinking there must be a way to
simply "move" a line-item to an existing invoice, under a different job.
Is this possible?
Rick
Thanks for the suggestion, I'll try to remember that.
I've been using gnucash for almost a year and I'd never seen it before
tho I don't cut/paste whole transactions very often so I don't know
when it'll come up again. I have done transaction copy/paste
successfully in the past, so it is
I tried on my Mint 19.1 Bionic
Would not install, dependencies error
Jimmy
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If there's no crash log it's likely that Gatekeeper just failed to start it
after verification. If that's the case it will start up normally the next time
you launch it.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Jul 2, 2019, at 8:23 AM, Adrien Monteleone via gnucash-user
> wrote:
>
> There is a tracefile,
I use GC with a club that currently has about 100 members, any can become A/R
Customers. I would like to import all of my members into A/R Customers from my
Excel member sheet. but have been unable to find any way to do this (All I have
found is importing transactions.) I can convert my list
Check the Tutorial & Concepts Guide, Chapter 18.2 — Importing Customers &
Vendors.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Jul 2, 2019, at 12:49 PM, Bruce Irving via gnucash-user
> wrote:
>
> I use GC with a club that currently has about 100 members, any can become A/R
> Customers. I would like to import all
Not that I’m aware of. The closest you could get would be to have them both
open and do a cut/paste operation, but since you have to do that for each cell
on the line, you might as well just re-type it.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Jul 2, 2019, at 12:23 PM, WB5FDP wrote:
>
> In the past I have just
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