I meant reboot the computer. While I am not an expert on windows, over the years it seems that whenever I made a significant change to the OS I needed to reboot. This was in addition to the usual (in Windows) need to reboot every few days maximum to clear out whatever junk seems to accumulate.
On Sat, Jan 11, 2025 at 1:20 AM larry johnston <larryej1...@gmail.com> wrote: > David, > > Since everything seems to be working, albeit I still have the $C at the > end of the right hand row, I don't think I will try to change anything. > However, for future reference, do you mean reboot the computer or relaunch > GnuCash? > > TIA, > > Larry > > On Fri, Jan 10, 2025 at 4:28 PM David Carlson <david.carlson....@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> IIRC you need to reboot after changing the Locale. >> >> On Fri, Jan 10, 2025 at 10:41 AM larry johnston <larryej1...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> Thanks to everyone for their insights. I was in error when I said that I >>> had reset it to Locale/Canadian$. When I set it to Locale it still stayed >>> at US$. We live close to the US border so maybe it thinks we are in the >>> US. >>> I changed it to Choose/CAN$ and it now populates the monthly columns. It >>> still shows $C to the right in the yearly totals. >>> >>> Thanks again, >>> >>> Larry >>> >>> On Fri, Jan 10, 2025 at 6:43 AM Brad Morrison <bradmorri...@sonic.net> >>> wrote: >>> >>> > Hi Larry/GnuCash users, >>> > >>> > My apologies, I use a Linux distribution, so my knowledge of Windows is >>> > limited, hopefully someone else will be able to resolve the issue you >>> > are noticing... >>> > >>> > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux & >>> > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Windows >>> > >>> > --- >>> > Thanks, >>> > >>> > Brad - https://www.facebook.com/brad.morrison.12327/ & >>> > https://norcal.social/@BradMorrison >>> > >>> > On 2025-01-09 11:10, larry johnston wrote: >>> > >>> > > Brad, >>> > > >>> > > I am unclear on the potential issues you point to. >>> > > >>> > > 1. Manually entered data. There is very little data in the file yet >>> as >>> > it is only January (I did not bring forward any data from previous >>> years). >>> > Will data entered into accounts affect the budget? I don't think so. I >>> > entered my budget manually and it calculated accurately in the rows, >>> with >>> > the monthly amounts being totalled to a yearly amount at the right end >>> of >>> > the table. However the columns were not filled (populated) at the >>> bottom of >>> > each column (Income, Expenses, Transfer and Remaining to Budget). This >>> > never happened before in 2.6.15. >>> > > >>> > > 2. Version of GnuCash. I started new in the latest version 5.10 in >>> > Windows 11. >>> > > >>> > > 3. The data file. As noted above the file was started in 5.10, >>> nothing >>> > was imported. >>> > > >>> > > I suppose this could be a bug, but if it is I would have expected >>> > someone else to note it before now. Therefore I think there must be >>> > something I missed in setting up the budget that so that it will >>> populate >>> > the column (i.e. monthly) totals. >>> > > >>> > > Below is a screenshot of my Budget. >>> > > >>> > > Any help is appreciated, >>> > > >>> > > TIA, >>> > > >>> > > Larry >>> > > >>> > > On Thu, Jan 9, 2025 at 1:20 AM Brad Morrison <bradmorri...@sonic.net >>> > >>> > wrote: >>> > > >>> > >> Hi Larry/GnuCash users, >>> > >> >>> > >> There may be a few potential issues involved: >>> > >> >>> > >> - the data (which you mentioned that you entered manually) >>> > >> >>> > >> - the version of GnuCash >>> > >> >>> > >> - the data file (which might depend on which version of GnuCash that >>> > >> data file was started with, which is slightly separate from the data >>> > >> itself and the version of GnuCash) >>> > >> >>> > >> https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Installation#Upgrading & >>> > >> >>> > >>> https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/FAQ#Using_Different_Versions.2C_Up_And_Downgrade >>> > >> are some resources on what to do when upgrading. >>> > >> >>> > >> --- >>> > >> Thanks, >>> > >> >>> > >> Brad - https://www.facebook.com/brad.morrison.12327/ & >>> > >> https://norcal.social/@BradMorrison >>> > >> >>> > >> On 2025-01-08 20:15, larry johnston wrote: >>> > >> >>> > >>> Hi, >>> > >>> >>> > >>> I did not upgrade, I started new on a new machine. Then I entered >>> all >>> > my data manually. Thus I don't think it isn issue with data integrity. >>> I am >>> > still hoping there is something I haven't done properly or some option >>> I >>> > haven't turned on. >>> > >>> >>> > >>> Thanks for reaching out. >>> > >>> >>> > >>> Larry >>> > >>> >>> > >>> On Wed, Jan 8, 2025 at 2:02 PM Brad Morrison < >>> bradmorri...@sonic.net> >>> > wrote: >>> > >>> >>> > >>>> Hi Larry & GNUCash users, >>> > >>>> >>> > >>>> "I just started using 5.10 on a new computer, Windows 11 and have >>> run >>> > >>>> into two issues. I was previously running 2.6.15 in Windows 10." >>> > >>>> >>> > >>>> https://gnucash.org/download.phtml - the current version of >>> GNUCash >>> > is >>> > >>>> 5.10, but there are some specific steps needed to take to ensure >>> data >>> > >>>> integrity when upgrading between point versions (2 > 3, 3 > 4, 4 > >>> > 5). >>> > >>>> >>> > >>>> https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Installation#Upgrading & >>> > >>>> >>> > >>> https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/FAQ#Using_Different_Versions.2C_Up_And_Downgrade >>> > >>>> are some resources on what to do when upgrading. >>> > >>>> >>> > >>>> --- >>> > >>>> Thanks, >>> > >>>> >>> > >>>> Brad - https://www.facebook.com/brad.morrison.12327/ & >>> > >>>> https://norcal.social/@BradMorrison >>> > >>>> >>> > >>>> On 2025-01-08 11:01, larry johnston wrote: >>> > >>>> >>> > >>>>> Hi, >>> > >>>>> >>> > >>>>> I have gone through a couple years of the list without finding an >>> > answer to >>> > >>>>> my questions. >>> > >>>>> >>> > >>>>> My companion who is running 4.14 on a Windows 11 computer ran >>> into a >>> > >>>>> similar problem with her budget. her expenses were not >>> populating in >>> > the >>> > >>>>> monthly totals at the bottom of the budget. It turns out that >>> she had >>> > >>>>> entered zeros in some of her place holder accounts. Once she >>> cleared >>> > those >>> > >>>>> lines the monthly totals populated correctly. I can't find any >>> > similar >>> > >>>>> problem in my budget. Any help is appreciated. >>> > >>>>> >>> > >>>>> TIA, >>> > >>>>> >>> > >>>>> Larry >>> > >>>>> >>> > >>>>> On Mon, Jan 6, 2025 at 2:11 AM David H <hell...@gmail.com> >>> wrote: >>> > >>>>> >>> > >>>>> Hi Larry, >>> > >>>>> >>> > >>>>> Can't help you with your budget questions but if you click the >>> > >>>>> lists.gnucash link at the bottom of the emails it will take you >>> to >>> > here - >>> > >>>>> https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-user which is >>> > agood >>> > >>>>> place to start searching or browsing previous postings. >>> > >>>>> >>> > >>>>> Cheers David H. >>> > >>>>> >>> > >>>>> On Mon, 6 Jan 2025 at 16:45, larry johnston < >>> larryej1...@gmail.com> >>> > wrote: >>> > >>>>> >>> > >>>>> Hi, >>> > >>>>> >>> > >>>>> I just started using 5.10 on a new computer, Windows 11 and have >>> run >>> > into >>> > >>>>> two issues. I was previously running 2.6.15 in Windows 10. >>> > >>>>> >>> > >>>>> I set up my budget and everything seems good, except that the >>> rows >>> > at the >>> > >>>>> very bottom, Income, Expense, Transfers and Total have not been >>> > populated, >>> > >>>>> so you can't see how your budget is doing for each period >>> (month). >>> > These >>> > >>>>> would automatically populate in 2.6.15. Is there some place that >>> I >>> > need to >>> > >>>>> turn this on? >>> > >>>>> >>> > >>>>> In 2.6.15 I was able to make a new stylesheet for my reports that >>> > had grid >>> > >>>>> lines between the rows and columns. This makes it much easier to >>> > read the >>> > >>>>> reports. In 5.10 the same steps are just putting bars over some >>> of >>> > the >>> > >>>>> rows. >>> > >>>>> >>> > >>>>> It has been a long time since I searched for answers to my >>> > questions, but >>> > >>>>> I >>> > >>>>> seem to remember that there is some place where there is a >>> monthly >>> > >>>>> compilation of the issues discussed here. 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