Colin
Thanks, that was the one. Except on my system it was Actions -> Reset
Warnings
Thanks again
Alex
On 26/10/2018 11:37, Colin Law wrote:
Assuming you mean reconciled rather than saved then Edit > Reset Warnings.
Colin
On Fri, 26 Oct 2018 at 11:28, Alex via gnucas
Hi All
In the last week I must have answered a question incorrectly.
For as long as I can remember if I edited a saved transaction gnucash
would ask whether I wanted it to remember the answer for this session
only or forever. At some stage I must have answered to remember the
answer
-utilities.scm,
find it in your installation (it's in share/gnucash/scm) and replace it with
the newly downloaded one.
Regards,
John Ralls
On Sep 3, 2018, at 11:03 AM, Alex via gnucash-user
wrote:
If i go down the nightly build route. Where are they?
On 03/09/18 18:47, Alex via gnucash-user
If i go down the nightly build route. Where are they?
On 03/09/18 18:47, Alex via gnucash-user wrote:
Thanks Chris.
Looks very similar to the problem I'm seeing.
I assume what John mentioned about the trace file is what I've quoted
immediately below?
In unknown file:
?: 19 [apply
e:
I'm afraid it's still https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=796696
and has already been fixed in the nightlies.
On 04/09/18 00:55, John Ralls wrote:
On Sep 3, 2018, at 9:35 AM, Alex via gnucash-user
wrote:
I'm getting an error whilst running the Trial Balance report
Reports ->
I'm getting an error whilst running the Trial Balance report
Reports -> Income & Expense -> Trial Balance
The error message is
Report error
An error occurred while running the report.
has anyone else encountered this?
Alex
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I took the gnucash balance sheet from
Reports -> Assets & Liabilities -> Balance Sheet
Clicked on the Edit report option icon on the tool bar.
Changed a few options including most importantly these fields on the
"Display" page and to match the
names of my bespoke files
My bespoke css
I've come to this thread and V3.2 a bit late. Installed V3.2 a week or
so ago.
I too had problems with my bespoke balance sheet which, as a linux user,
is in my .local/share/gnucash directory.
Couldn't open any of my old balance sheets from Reports -> Saved Report
Configuarations
Solved
In the last week I've updated to "Build ID: 3.2+ (2018-06-24)". It has a
different feel than before, I'm sure I'll get to love it!
However, I'm having a small problem with the backspace key.
I've been in the habit of duplicating a transaction each week and
changing the last two characters of
Is the balance sheet date you're using correct?
On 07/05/18 04:53, Judi Atkinson wrote:
I'm a new user of GnuCash. I tried v 3.0 but it kept crashing so
uninstalled and installed 2.6.21 instead. I have entered previous year's
data for a small organization but when I generate both balance sheet
number of transactions to
display, or a limit on the date-range to display.
-derek
Alex via gnucash-user <gnucash-user@gnucash.org> writes:
Just noticed after upgrading to 2.6.20 the following
In account view the transactions are no longer ordered in "Date
Posted" ascending order.
le without the first --enable-register2 and it that
solves the problem I shall get back to the Slackware maintainer.
Alex
On 17/04/18 13:32, Geert Janssens wrote:
Op dinsdag 17 april 2018 13:47:38 CEST schreef Alex via gnucash-user:
Just rebuilt it in case I got it wrong when I compile
operating
system ?
Geert
Op dinsdag 17 april 2018 11:33:58 CEST schreef Alex via gnucash-user:
I've spotted what seems to be the "new" feature, well at least it is to me.
In the Accounts tab right click on an account, with lots of
transactions, to reveal a menu. Two options in this me
but I would have expected all
308 transactions to be in the view just like when choosing the "Old
Style". I'm sure that at some time in the future the "Old Style" will
get dropped then it will become really worrying.
Alex
On 16/04/18 10:50, Alex via gnucash-user wrote:
Just noticed after upgrading to 2.6.20 the following
In account view the transactions are no longer ordered in "Date Posted"
ascending order. In fact there appears to be no sorted order. I'm
expecting transactions going back to April 2015 and I do see at least
one transaction going back that
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