> On Mar 9, 2019, at 3:45 AM, Teresa <ter...@coba-em.com> wrote:
> 
> I didn't see a reply from David.. I'm not invoicing from here, the program 
> she was using up until now has so many issues, we don't have a good upload. 
> She has tracked everything in excel.I just need to plug in a number.

You can either plug in the same number used on the invoice sent to the client 
(my recommendation) or let GnuCash start counting from “1”. (or alternatively, 
make up a numbering scheme, but unless you really need it, that is not 
necessary)


> 
> My biggest problem, I closed the program and a ll data is lost. I've never 
> worked in  program where I had to save externally.. guess I'm starting over

In my 30+ years of using computers, I’ve never encountered software that kept 
the user data *in* the application, but always in a file I saved somewhere. 
(some apps like e-mail clients ‘appear’ that way, but the data is really in a 
file somewhere) Even the Excel spreadsheet your working from has to be saved 
each time you make a change...

I highly doubt the data is entirely lost, the problem is finding it if you 
didn’t intentionally save it somewhere you remember. GnuCash auto-saves a copy 
of the file as you work. (unless you’ve told it not to) Do a file search on all 
files ending in .gnucash.

Regards,
Adrien

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