There has been discussion here in the past about how to save backups of the
information that GnuCash saves in other folders. I do not recall there
being a nice answer for users that wish it was all in one folder.
That information does not change much after the first year or two so
eventually a
Donna,
I use the same Gnucash, but Windows 11. 1st, let me say that Geoff info was
helpful. There are several folders on my system for gnucash, but all the data
and backups reside in gnucash in my documents folder. There are other files
associated with gnucash that it puts in other places
Hi Russell
I am running GnuCash v4.8 on Windows 10. There are no problems
selecting (from the left or the right) and editing amounts or any other
fields. I suspect your issues are due to the underlying GUI libraries
that came with Mint and not GnuCash itself.
In the reconciliation window,
I don't see your grey box issue. I can click on any field, deposit,
withdrawal, shares, etc and edit the number. GC 4.8, xubuntu 20.04
On 9/10/22 08:43, Russell Gadd wrote:
It seems every time I upgrade there is some deterioration in user interface
design. I upgrade to Gnucash when I upgrade
David
Thank you! I’m sorry, you’re quite right. I unintentionally pressed the wrong
button. Thank you for pointing it out.
Richard
Sent from my iPhone
> On 10 Sep 2022, at 23:04, David Carlson wrote:
>
>
> Richard,
> please use reply all or whatever your mail client requires to be sure
I am new to Gnucash and have a few questions regarding saving data. I use
Windows 10 and Gnucash Version: 4.11 Build ID: 4.11+(2022-06-25)
1. I would like to save everything in one folder named Gnucash. I
think I will use the xml format. Currently it seems there are files in
three
Richard,
please use reply all or whatever your mail client requires to be sure <
gnucash-user@gnucash.org> gets a copy so others can see it.
That is important because I have to tell others that you have now gone
beyond my area of expertise as a long term user and you now need help from
someone who
Richard,
Are you using the windows installer as downloaded from the Gnucash.org
website for each gnucash version?
Do you let the installer delete the existing version or do you use another
method?
On Sat, Sep 10, 2022, 11:18 AM Gyle McCollam wrote:
> Does gnucash open, just not your data
Does gnucash open, just not your data file? If so, once opened try file open
and select your ???.gnucash file. I'm on windows 11 and gnucash 4.11 with no
issues.
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Original message
From: Richard Clarkson via gnucash-user
Date: 9/10/22
I previously posted (some time ago) about an issue opening GnuCash following
upgrade to a newer version. I decided to wait to see if a newer version
would overcome my problem.
I am on a Windows 11 PC, and am able to use GnuCash 4.9. I have tried
updating to GnuCash 4.10 and 4.11, unfortunately
Op zaterdag 10 september 2022 16:36:03 CEST schreef Phil Wolff:
> On 9/9/22 16:14, Geert Janssens wrote:
>
> Op vrijdag 9 september 2022 22:19:08 CEST schreef Phil Wolff:
> > dellbert@dellbert:~$ gsettings get org.gnucash.GnuCash.general.register
> >
> > double-line-mode true
> >
> >
Sorry, I should have mentioned I'm on 4.11
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Original message
From: Russell Gadd
Date: 9/10/22 10:44 AM (GMT-05:00)
To: Gnucash User Mail List
Subject: [GNC] More UI downgrades
It seems every time I upgrade there is some deterioration
Russ,
I don't get the grey box, but it won't swipe from right to left. However, it
does swipe from left to right, (huh?). Hope this helps with that issue.
On your 2nd "gripe", that would be a nice enhancement or restoration if it used
to work that way. In case you are unaware, did you know
It seems every time I upgrade there is some deterioration in user interface
design. I upgrade to Gnucash when I upgrade my Linux system. I've just
upgraded to Mint 21 which came with Guncash 4.8.
In this edition the edit of any amount now opens a grey box where the
number in it is unresponsive to
On 9/9/22 16:14, Geert Janssens wrote:
Op vrijdag 9 september 2022 22:19:08 CEST schreef Phil Wolff:
> dellbert@dellbert:~$ gsettings get
org.gnucash.GnuCash.general.register
> double-line-mode true
> dellbert@dellbert:~$
>
> But when I run gnucash all of my registers
Richard,
You may not have closed it correctly, however in that case you would have
gotten a message that the file was locked with options on opening. Gnucash
opens the last file, so you may have lost some data. To be sure you have the
latest file use open/file and select the most recent
When IO open Gnucash to make some entries in the checking account It
opens a page from the past. How can I open the latest page with the
entries up to date.
Richard Barmann
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