On 02/06/2018 08:25 PM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
When you want to switch from one entity’s file to the other, simply open the File menu, look near the bottom and you’ll see a list of recently used Gnucash files. One will be the file you want to open. Click it. Gnucash will open that file, closing the one you were working in.
I have four different files I open, one of the every day. Different businesses.
What I do is a bit more work to set up, but is easy to navigate, as long as you remember the key combinations. ;)
I create keyboard shortcuts in my Lubuntu system with: gnucash "/home/rick/Documents/CCS/GNU Accounting/sqlitedb/CCS.gnucash" - set as an executable in my openbox file, in this case: /home/rick/.config/openbox/lubuntu-rc.xml using the key combo: Ctrl-Shift-H. I've likewise created something similar for the other three files, plus one with simply: gnucash --nofile for when I want to open up a blank copy of the program.
Then to switch, all I have to do is to close one file and hit the key combo to open up the other file. I know such key combos are easy to set up in Windows as well. Your on your own for other systems. :)
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