On 9/2/23 4:05 PM, Greg wrote:
We're both still working on a custom "Weekly Payroll Report" that I designed and created with 2.4.13, but it disappeared.  It worked great! It was a fantastic template - all you had to do was change the date each week.  I showed (taught) him about the style sheets. I also showed him about the accounts tab under options in the transaction reports.

Check the Wiki concerning file locations. (just do a search on the wiki for "file locations") and you'll find a very detailed breakdown of where everything GnuCash related is stored.

While it seems you are describing an entirely custom report, I do know the 'saved reports' file changed names and the migration for many involved manually renaming the file accordingly. (I'm not entirely certain why this file is named with the version as part of the file name, but it is what we live with)

This may or may not address your exact issue, but I'd bet something in examining those file locations will shed some light on why your report 'disappeared'.


Yes, Windows 10 will tab.  However, I am talking about the separate account register tabs displayed within GNUcash, that you can display: top, bottom, left, or right. (Which gives him more options)

His screen resolution is ????x1080, My screen resolution is 4K (3840x2160) with NVIDIA display.  Does that matter?

Okay, good to know we're discussing the GnuCash tabs. Note my followup reply about the arrows at the ends of the tab bar, and about the tab list via right-click. Does that help?

As for resolution, ????x1080 is most likely 1920x1080 which is standard HD. That is plenty large enough for more than 5 tabs. (It is what I use)

Something else is definitely wrong. I'd say it is time for a bug report.

Regards,
Adrien

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