While it may be more than you want to bite off, using the Business Features for 
regular bills like utilities and credit cards will provide you with a “Bills 
Due Reminder” that will fire on first run, or whenever you want.

It really isn’t difficult to work with once you get started. I use it for all 
regular bills. Some bills I just duplicate as they come in (or I get an e-mail 
notice they are due) and a few where the charges vary slightly (phone, 
utilities) I just duplicate and update for the current billing period before 
posting.

Regards,
Adrien

> On Jun 2, 2019, at 10:17 AM, AEG via gnucash-user <gnucash-user@gnucash.org> 
> wrote:
> 
> 
> For example, suppose I have an account balance of 500 GBP today, it would be
> helpful to have a reminder that my credit card bill of 550 GBP is due to be
> paid automatically tomorrow, as it would prompt me to urgently transfer
> funds from a savings account to ensure that I don't go overdrawn.
> 
> Whilst the "Create in Advance" feature allows me to do that, the post dated
> transactions in some account windows dominate the screen to such an extent
> that present and past transactions are hidden. I also like to view the
> General Ledger, which is even more of a problem and makes that page less
> useful. 
> 
> Alan
> 


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