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On Tue, Jun 21, 2022 at 12:36 PM Jim DeLaHunt wrote:
> Liz, David T, Gyle, and D:
> (but really everyone contributes)
>
> Thank you for your courtesy. Liz, thank you for your work as list
> moderator, and specifically for stepping in when some recent language
> was n
Liz, David T, Gyle, and D:
(but really everyone contributes)
Thank you for your courtesy. Liz, thank you for your work as list
moderator, and specifically for stepping in when some recent language
was not acceptable here. The others of you, thank you for apologising,
rather than lashing out
I send my thanks to the group that writes and maintains this software. I have
used it since version 2.6.1 at least. I've used or at least played with
Quicken, Quickbooks, NPTreasurer, and probably a few others. Gnucash is ahead
of them all for my purposes.
Thank you,
Will
On 2021 Sep 27
really do say a hearty 'thank you’ for your effort and for
> allowing this to be open source. Much appreciated.
>
> Best regards.
> Neil
> neilcam...@gmail.com
>
>
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My congratulations and thanks to the Team for the production and release of
GNUCash version 4.7. As this development is all done by professional
volunteers, I really do say a hearty 'thank you’ for your effort and for
allowing this to be open source. Much appreciated.
Best regards.
Neil
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Liz, Moderator Hat On.
Thank you! This is part of what keeps the GnuCash community a respectful
vacation resort. I appreciate your contribution.
—Jim DeLaHunt, at the GnuCash resort, my feet up on the
Accounts Receivable, a daquiri in one hand, and a split in the other
Hi folks,
Thanks to all who responded to my query re setting up Gnu Cash for
not-for-profit organisations...& sorry for opening up a can of worms!
Users have kindly provided me with much in the way of practical advice
& I'm very grateful for that.
Best,
Fiona
Doug,
I have been handling GST in GnuCash for more that 10 years with the ability
to manually define a tax table at least that long. It has been possible to
define accounts to collect GST collected and GST input tax on purchases for
all that time. Not fully automatic, not specific to AUS GST, and
So the question remains, have you tried opening those exports yourself and with
what software? What software is your accountant using? (QuickBooks? since you
mentioned .qif) Did they try opening in a spreadsheet app?
Now, if I understand correctly, you are currently sending the HTML or PDF
If you mean in Preferences > Accounting Period, I agree. I’m surprised this
hasn’t been fixed to ‘relative years’ yet. Certainly, filing a RFE (Request for
Enhancement) in Bugzilla would be in order. I would think a user would expect a
much more sane option to select the day/month and let the
And, yes, it would be more useful if it weren't set as either an
absolute date or "Previous Quarter"...
On 9/4/2019 8:08 PM, Christopher Lam wrote:
FWIW in the 4.x series it is planned to allow a book-specific
accounting-period, so, one can select (e.g. 30-June for Australia, 5-April
for UK,
Of course, one can currently set the accounting period for the OS user
at Preferences->Accounting Period. ALthough not the same as per-book
settings, it is nonetheless a useful option for many.
On 9/4/2019 8:08 PM, Christopher Lam wrote:
FWIW in the 4.x series it is planned to allow a
FWIW in the 4.x series it is planned to allow a book-specific
accounting-period, so, one can select (e.g. 30-June for Australia, 5-April
for UK, or another arbitrary date) an eofy date, and reports should be able
to pick 'current-FY' or 'previous-FY' as report dates...
On Wed, 4 Sep 2019 at
On Wed, 4 Sep 2019, Mike or Penny Novack wrote:
Just because you might end up printing an exported report does not mean
you have to send to your accountant as hard copy. Instead of printing the
file, simply attach it as a document to an email. Your accountant does not
need access to gnucash to
On 9/4/2019 9:09 AM, Doug wrote:
Thanks Adrien. Every year I need to send my data to my accountant who does not
(yet) use Gnucash. I did not have any success exporting to .qif files: not sure
why. (Would not read into Quickbooks)
I thought a spreadsheet might be better way to go.
This is a
Adrien,
one thing that would help in Australia is in the setup to be able to set the
year start as 1 July, & end as 30 June.
Currently the only options are the beginning of the year, monthly, quarterly,
or absolute.
I usually use absolute, resetting each year.
regards, Doug
On Wed, 4 Sep
Thanks Adrien. Every year I need to send my data to my accountant who does not
(yet) use Gnucash. I did not have any success exporting to .qif files: not sure
why. (Would not read into Quickbooks)
I thought a spreadsheet might be better way to go.
This is a new accountant because my last
Regarding the export,
What is the purpose of the export and what data are you trying to get out?
(there might be a way to craft a report in GnuCash that shows the same info)
What are the steps you are currently taking to do the export? (copy/paste/save
report results or export -> CSV)
ars!
>
> regards, Doug (Nth Coast, NSW, Australia, near Byron Bay. Someone has to
> put up with this lifestyle: sunny one day & perfect the next!)
>
>
> On Mon, 2 Sep 2019 05:34:52 -0500 (CDT)
> Lyndon wrote:
>
> > I just want to say thank you to the wonderful peop
any data in 25 years!
regards, Doug (Nth Coast, NSW, Australia, near Byron Bay. Someone has to put up
with this lifestyle: sunny one day & perfect the next!)
On Mon, 2 Sep 2019 05:34:52 -0500 (CDT)
Lyndon wrote:
> I just want to say thank you to the wonderful people who have give
I would also like to offer my heartfelt thanks to you wonderful developers.
Thank you so much for your awesome contributions to this wonderful program.
Chris
On Mon, Sep 2, 2019 at 6:17 PM Rare Bear wrote:
> Amen!
>
> On Mon, Sep 2, 2019 at 7:15 PM Lyndon wrote:
>
> > I just
Amen!
On Mon, Sep 2, 2019 at 7:15 PM Lyndon wrote:
> I just want to say thank you to the wonderful people who have given of
> their
> time so freely to produce this superb programme.
>
> It even works here in Australia!
>
> Lyndon
>
>
>
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> Sent from:
I just want to say thank you to the wonderful people who have given of their
time so freely to produce this superb programme.
It even works here in Australia!
Lyndon
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Op woensdag 3 oktober 2018 21:30:47 CEST schreef David Burleigh:
> On Wed, 2018-10-03 at 12:18 -0700, Cam Ellison wrote:
> >
> > Whoops! Left out a directory.
> >
> > Try
> >
> > /usr/share/gnucash/scm/gnucash/report/invoice.scm
> >
> >
On Wed, 2018-10-03 at 12:18 -0700, Cam Ellison wrote:
> On 2018-10-03 12:06 p.m., David Burleigh wrote:
> > On Wed, 2018-10-03 at 11:52 -0700, Cam Ellison wrote:
> > > On 2018-10-03 10:51 a.m., David Burleigh wrote:
> > > > How can I permanently change t
On 2018-10-03 12:06 p.m., David Burleigh wrote:
On Wed, 2018-10-03 at 11:52 -0700, Cam Ellison wrote:
On 2018-10-03 10:51 a.m., David Burleigh wrote:
How can I permanently change the message "Thank you for your
patronage" that appears at the bottom of printed invoices? I am usi
On Wed, 2018-10-03 at 11:52 -0700, Cam Ellison wrote:
> On 2018-10-03 10:51 a.m., David Burleigh wrote:
> > How can I permanently change the message "Thank you for your
> > patronage" that appears at the bottom of printed invoices? I am using
> > GnuCash
On 2018-10-03 10:51 a.m., David Burleigh wrote:
How can I permanently change the message "Thank you for your
patronage" that appears at the bottom of printed invoices? I am using
GnuCash version 3.2 under Linux (Debian).
The file is at: /usr/share/gnucash/scm/gnucash/invoice
I'll join in on the thanks list by saying that I'm getting happier by
the day after recently switching to GnuCash. It's a wonderful piece of
software. Double-entry accounting often saves the day and makes me
wonder how could I live without it for so long.
And the sugar on top of all
happy new year! appreciate you all
On Mon, 01 Jan 2018 12:35:33 -0600, ph hermes
wrote:
i agree. appreciate the developers and contributors. very much. happy new
year !
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writer ~:~ photographer ~:~ book designer
resident manager
i agree. appreciate the developers and contributors. very much. happy new
year !
~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:
writer ~:~ photographer ~:~ book designer
resident manager
paulahendricks.com
On Mon, Jan 1, 2018 at 9:24 AM, Les wrote:
> I would like to give a great big
I would like to give a great big Thanks to all the people that help us
all with issues and the users that also contribute. I do not know how
you can be so patient when you ask the same questions day in and day
out, but I marvel at your persistence. At any rate, I have been meaning
to do this
David Cousens, Kevin Reid, Adrien Monteleone, Bruce Danielson, Mick
Hartzell, and Michael D Novack, thank all you to have helped me taking my
first steps on accounting :)
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