Stan, thanks. With my small account it wasn't much of a problem to do it
all manually (once I knew where and what needed to be done!), but I'm sure
your batch file is a great tool for higher volume situations.
I do agree with everyone that help for 'just-a user' folks like me is
important. I know
I agree with Michael here.
I can’t imagine the nightmare of trying to restore an entire system or migrate
it to another physical machine and have to contend with dozens of different
restore procedures, one for each application based on what those developers
thought best.
I’d much rather handle
On 7/13/2018 8:20 AM, Stan Brown wrote:
I think there's a mechanism for entering that as a request for the product, and
I think it would be a great idea. Programs in general ought to make it easier
not just to move their settings but to back them up.
P.S. I'm not really a programmer any more,
On Fri, Jul 13, 2018, at 4:59 AM, Norbert Klein wrote:
> Thanks, Stan, for sharing your work with all.
...
> I still hope there will be - some time in the not too distant future - a
> program which can be used also by a non-programmer to move a well
> working GnuCash system from one Widows 10 co
On 7/13/2018 4:59 AM, Norbert Klein wrote:
Thanks, Stan,
for sharing your work with all.
But it only makes me feel sorry - I am a non-programmer user of
GnuCash :-(
I still hope there will be - some time in the not too distant future -
a program which can be used also by a non-programmer to
Norbert. Don't over think this. Which word processor do you use? How did
you move all your wordprocessor documents, template & settings from old to
new?
GC really isn't very different. you have one or more accounts data files
(ie.documents) saved somewhere (there are also some auto-backup c
Thanks, Stan,
for sharing your work with all.
But it only makes me feel sorry - I am a non-programmer user of GnuCash :-(
I still hope there will be - some time in the not too distant future - a
program which can be used also by a non-programmer to move a well
working GnuCash system from one
Dick, here is a batch file I use to save and restore my GnuCash settings
and reports, for transferring them between machines. You'd need to
change my file names and paths to yours, but still it could save you
some time.
If you don't want to be elaborate as I am -- my batch files tend to be a
bit
Thanks Liz,
I didn't think of the preferences.
David
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David, thanks, that works slick as you said. I've been known to over-think
at times. Once again. . .
Liz, RE:Preferences, to amateur-me it looks like the registry differences
between the old and new installs are minor. I've read the FAQ but I don't
know how to actually move the old keys over I'
On Tue, 10 Jul 2018 19:27:21 -0700 (MST)
DaveC49 wrote:
> Dick,
> All that is necessary is to copy the .gnucash file from that
> directory to the new computer (usb stick is probably easiest) where
> is the name you originally gave your Gnucash file. This is
> the only file that it is necessary t
Dick,
All that is necessary is to copy the .gnucash file from that
directory to the new computer (usb stick is probably easiest) where
is the name you originally gave your Gnucash file. This is the
only file that it is necessary to copy to transfer to your new machine
You will find a lot of files
I've read a lot of mailing list posts but I'm still clear on how to move
the data on my very simple account over. Seems to me it's actually got to
be pretty straightforward.
I've downloaded and installed 2.6.21 on the new Win10 (haven't run anything
yet). 'Save As' on the old machine shows my d
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