Let me try to understand, if you want to change the name of the company , you 
dont need to go to "New setup for hierarchy".  You can change the name of the 
company in File->Options

If you want to delete recent files appearing in the bottom of File menu you can 
delete it from the registry  
Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\GSettings\org\gnucash\GnuCash\history 
(please be careful while editing) registry)


Saludos Cordiales


Murugan

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From: gnucash-user 
<gnucash-user-bounces+m.muruganandam=hotmail....@gnucash.org> on behalf of 
Derek Atkins <de...@ihtfp.com>
Sent: 14 September 2024 17:32
To: Heidi Latch <halatch1...@comcast.net>
Cc: gnucash-user@gnucash.org <gnucash-user@gnucash.org>
Subject: Re: [GNC] Heidi latch Gnucash- help

Hi Heidi,

On Sat, September 14, 2024 2:45 pm, Heidi Latch wrote:
> Derek,
>  Thank you for giving me your email address.  It is sooo hard to get an
> answer on "Gnucash Mailing list"

While I am happy to answer emails, please ask your questions on the
gnucash-user mailing list.  I don't understand why you feel it is "sooo
hard" -- when you ask there you get the benefit of hundreds of people to
potentially answer your question.  Also, when you keep it on the list, you
can benefit others who may have the same problem you have.

Moreover, keeping it on the list will be more likely to get you an answer
from someone who actually knows how to solve the problem.  When you send
an email off-list, the recipient may not have any idea how to answer you,
or may not even be around to answer in a timely fashion.

So please keep questions (and responses) on the list.

>   When i hit "file" and look down and see that I had created 4 companies,
> when i was really just trying to edit the name of an existing company.
> So every time I tried going into "New set up for hierchy" it created a
> new account. Stupid me.  how do I get rid of just 2 of these accounts?
> And they do all have some transactions posted to them, but i dont care
> cause I've been just practicing with them, learning the system.

The best way to remove a file from your recents list is to actually remove
the file from your folder.  Drag it to trash, or otherwise dispose of it.
If you do that, GnuCash will ask if you want to remove it from the Recent
History.

Or you can just ignore them.   Gnucash will automatically open the most
recently used file.  So if you have "test 1", "test 2", "test 3" and "my
data file", if you File -> Open "my data file" and then exit GnuCash, the
next time you open GnuCash it will open "my data file".

Hope this helps,

> Thanks,
> Heidi Latch

-derek

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