Eric, you didn't specify your OS. To clarify other replies:
If you are on Mac, you can't open your data file by clicking on it. But you can create a simple Automator Workflow or AppleScript (or other script) to create a shortcut for each book. (or use the Terminal) That would be useful if you need two or more books open at the same time.
If you just need to switch between them one-at-a-time, then use the quicklist at the bottom of the File menu as already mentioned.
Regards, Adrien On 8/6/22 8:04 PM, Eric Hammond wrote:
As I am getting more of my accounts completely into GnuCash I find the need for two things: The first is the ability to have two separate (at least) GnuCash file systems: one for my business and one for personal. My business is an LLC, and one legal requirement for that is there is no co-mingling of money. This gives me some protection from certain law suites and tax issues. I found an almost-work-around: two folders for Gnucash accessed with shortcuts that specified the target folder. It mostly worked, but was unstable and unreliable.
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