#1 - make a copy/backup of your data file and put it somewhere else.

#2 - you should be able to just install new. Your OS should remove the old 
version as needed. If you find that doesn’t work, then yes, uninstall old, then 
install new.

Your data file is readable by 3.x, however, it will on first run, update some 
configuration file storage locations. (and move those related files) While the 
kinks on this should have been worked out by now, it might not work properly. 
You’ll notice something is amiss if your preferences are off, or your saved 
report configurations are missing or inaccessible. The fix is rather simple and 
nothing is lost. Just report back here if you notice this problem.

The ‘look and feel’ is quite different from 2.6.x. If you find you need to 
adjust fonts/sizing, report back here and we can point you in the right 
direction to adjust these to your liking.

There are a few other ‘adjustments’ to get used to but since those vary by user 
and workflow, I won’t get into them up front as you may never encounter them. 
If something doesn’t work like it used to for you, just speak up.

Note that 2.6.19 (and 2.6.21) can read a 3.x file, so you can continue to go 
back and forth if you need. Just be sure to keep straight if you are accessing 
the current or backup copy.

Regards,
Adrien

> On Oct 1, 2019 w40d274, at 1:59 PM, Fran_3 <mailbox0...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> 
> What is the proceedure to update gnuCash?
> a - uninstall old
> b - install new
> 
> or what?
> 
> and, will the old v2.6.19 gnucash files still work properly?
> 
> Thanks

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