David, that's a very elaborate explanation. I'm sure there will be enough
information once you are through with testing. So far our findings match.
One thing I'd like to note,
David Cousens wrote
> Date,Transaction ID,Number,Description,Notes,Commodity/Currency,Void
> Reason,Action,Memo,Full Acco
hello
I would prefer c) too
thanks for bringing up.
Regards
MEchtilde
Am 06.03.19 um 22:42 schrieb Frank H. Ellenberger:
> Hi Alex,
>
> while I did some translation I had Problems to understand the meaning of
>
> #: gnucash/gnome-utils/dialog-options.c:858
> msgid ""
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hi,
Adrien Monteleone writes:
> I’ll hazard a quick guess that everything not in the accounts tab is
> non-book specific.
I'm not sure I completely agree with this statement.
> At the very least, the display and general tabs are not.
Maybe..
> How you want figures to be displayed, which sets
Derek,
I don’t disagree with your assessments of what certainly *can* (and maybe even,
more often than not) be specific to a book rather than a user. I was thinking
more along the lines of what someone *might* most likely want to carry over
across multiple books. For example, I keep books for a
Wm,
I backup all user data including hidden directories on my hard disk to an
NAS so no matter where it is I have it copied. I do full backups monthly
with daily incrementals and usually retain them for 3 months these days. I
off load the backups onto USB for offsite storage as well now that they