It’s just a convenience. You can always enter a manual transaction between your
chosen account and Equity:Opening Balances.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Apr 4, 2019, at 12:03 AM, ToddAndMargo via gnucash-user
> wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I have noticed that when I create a new account, if I
> forget to
Hi All,
I have noticed that when I create a new account, if I
forget to enter something in opening balance, that
editing the account afterwards does not give me access
to enter an opening balance.
Bug? Of is it just somewhere I have not looked? Very
frustrating!
Many thanks,
-T
I forgot to add that there has been previous messages on this subject from
GTI. The subject was ' [GNC] Change text color'.
GTI provided instructions on how to correct the issue and an example file
gtk-3.0.css.
I have used both the instructions and his file in my set up. I would suggest
that you
JFTR, the OP was using Mysql, I am using Postgresql.
I use many other Postgresql tools and have code (mine and third-party) that
accesses my databases (including the Gnucash ones) and have never had anything
make a peep about keyrings, only Gnucash. Google Chrome, although it has
nothing to do
Teresa,
The business features in GnuCash do not support multiple A/R accounts. There
is only a single A/R account in GnuCash. I also tried doing this several
years ago and discovered that while you could create A/R subaccounts, the
business features did not function with any sub accounts by
If you’re doing manual entries (or importing the invoices as regular
transactions instead of as invoices) you determine the accounts posted to so
assign the splits as you wish, manually after the import or adding that info to
the CSV.
I’d recommend going to the View menu and switching to
Understood.
The invoice feature of GnuCash is only going to be able to post to a single A/R
account per invoice. (I can’t even find textbook examples of doing it any other
way) I don’t see how that’s going to work even if you create custom ‘other A/R’
like you have here. If you bill more than
Not sure why you’d want to do that. If you’re using separate income accounts to
track your sales, that should be sufficient. (I also offer IT services and have
separate revenue accounts for each one)
A/R is just one big pile. It shouldn't need to be separated. GnuCash does track
however who
I’m using it just fine right now, so it isn’t a general compatibility problem
with Mojave.
Can you describe more what the problem is?
Do you get any error messages? Does it crash?
Does it open the data file at all?
If it doesn’t automatically open your last used file, what happens when you
Check the FAQ on the wiki. There is a set of linked pages there detailing how
to set your own style sheet to change colors, fonts, padding, etc.
If you want the same font across the entire UI, you’ll want to use the *
selector.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Apr 3, 2019, at 7:10 AM, Gareth Davies via
Are business does not have any products, we're an IT company the sells
services
Under assets and income I have 5 different products, I see when
preparing an invoice I can choose the income gl#, how can I assign the
AR side to a specific corresponding GL account#?
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Senior
Hi, have just installed OS Mojave on my MacBook Pro and can no longer access my
GnuCash records. Any idea’s what I can do to make GnuCash compatible with the
new OS please?
Ian Lovatt
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My eyes are old too. There is a solution however and I wish that just once a
new version would do this and cause the formatting to change. . Use the
following URL and follow the instructions
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/GTK3#Manual_Styling_using_CSS_file.
I added this to the file and then
Using V3.5 on Windows 10
Hi,
Since upgrading to V3.5 today I have noticed that all the fonts in the
program have changed to a very thin one which doesn't stand out as on the
previous version.
How can I change the default text font to one which is bolder and easier to
read.
Many
I think Adrien is correct, mysql needs access to the keyring in order
to check user access permissions, though if you logon to the PC
manually, entering your password, then I would not have expected it to
have to ask again, and it certainly should not happen each time you
run gnucash. I think it
Hi Christopher,
Thank you very much for the steps. I appreciate it.
That's very helpful.
Regards,
Stefan
On Tue, Apr 2, 2019 at 3:49 PM Christopher Lam
wrote:
> We prefer https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Mailing_Lists#Netiquette here
>
> To change root currency:
> 1. backup datafile
> 2. rename
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