In my experience, my bank uses the word 'check' to describe every check
that clears my bank account and my credit card company describes every
purchase at Amazon as 'Amazon'. I could continue, but I certainly do not
want all transactions with those descriptions transferring to the same
respective
For the transfer account, the second account in a transaction being
imported, GnuCash does in fact work that way, i.e. it imports all
transactions in which the transfer account has not been specified to an
Imbalance account for the currency of the primary account in the
transaction. The presence
David, your response doesn't change:
> For csv transactions GnuCash pretty well prompts with the correct account
> each time, so [provide a setting] to accept all prompts.
1) From my experience it's unreasonable to assume user can assign accounts
when they don't understand
I save as html and then print with Word.
With you date problem there is somewhere in settings to change year
start and end, I can't check it for you at the moment as I am in
Hospital.
On 26 Mar 2021 19:09, Jack Frillman via gnucash-user
wrote:
I use GNUCash on Mac OSX
I use GNUCash on Mac OSX 10.14 and I print by saving to a PDF file and
then send the PDF to the printer.
On 3/26/21 3:05 PM, Tommy Trussell wrote:
On Fri, Mar 26, 2021 at 1:23 PM ZPBear wrote:
Hello,My wife Jennifer has been using GnuCash for several years.Printing
reports has never
On Fri, Mar 26, 2021 at 1:23 PM ZPBear wrote:
> Hello,My wife Jennifer has been using GnuCash for several years.Printing
> reports has never worked.I installed 4.4 today and still no good.The title
> shows 2020 (for the current tax year).When I choose Report / Account
> Summary the report opens
Hello,My wife Jennifer has been using GnuCash for several years.Printing
reports has never worked.I installed 4.4 today and still no good.The title
shows 2020 (for the current tax year).When I choose Report / Account Summary
the report opens with zero values and a 2019 title.Please explain why
I just had exactly the same issue! John Ralls and Alan Holmes provided
me with answers.
Essentially it is because your installation doesn't seem to have
'cleaned' the path when it installed the version you are using, afaics.
I was using an earlier version of GnuCash for quite a while before
-Original Message-
From: Tom [mailto:pen...@iinet.net.au]
Sent: Friday, 26 March 2021 11:03 AM
To: 'mailto:gnucash-user-ow...@gnucash.org'
Subject: Problem booting software
When I try to launch gnucash I receive the attached error message.
I am running:
Gnucash v 4.4 however