Richard (Barmann),
To open GnuCash, just use the shortcut *for the app*, and *do not*
double-click your data file.
This will open the last used file.
If this gets you what you want - great, the problem is solved. Open
GnuCash this way from now on.
If this isn't the version of data you expect to see, then please report
to us the name of the file you see in the title bar at the top of the
GnuCash window.
For example, my title bar shows:
"personal.gnucash - Accounts - GnuCash"
the first part, "personal.gnucash" is the data file name. (the second
part is the tab that has focus, "Accounts" in this case, and the third
part is of course, the name of the app)
If you see numbers in your file name that you didn't put there, you are
inadvertently opening a dated backup copy instead of the original main file.
We can help you fix it and get back to your main file.
Regards,
Adrien
On 9/12/22 12:14 PM, Richard Barmann wrote:
I am using Windows 10.When I close Gnucash and return the next day I
cannot find the correct up to date file fr0m the day before. I tried to
save/ and then close Gnucash. I wll see if that works.
On Sat, Sep 10, 2022 at 6:36 AM Richard Barmann <re...@att.net> wrote:
When IO open Gnucash to make some entries in the checking account It
opens a page from the past. How can I open the latest page with the
entries up to date.
Richard Barmann
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