Other than entering your transactions in whole dollars, no.
An option would be to export or copy/paste to a spreadsheet and format those
cells to truncate or round the amounts. There you can also show amounts as
multiples of any value you like, for example, reporting in K’s or M’s of
dollars.
Hi,
I have explored every avenue I could see to get reports to use whole
dollar amounts rather than dollars and cents. Is there some way I have
missed to configure reports to display whole dollars only?
Any input welcomed.
Thanks & regards
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I’ve encountered this use case before, though it was always on OS upgrades or
transitions when distro hopping.
I have sometimes wanted to migrate my data and my desired configs without
carrying over configs from no longer used apps, thus trimming cruft for a
*fresh* start.
It might also be a c
On 1/17/2019 5:55 PM, Tim Kallmer wrote:
What folder or files can I copy from one Ubuntu to another to avoid having
to set up settings, layout, and colors again? Both have 3.4.
Question --- is there some reason why you DON'T want to be moving some
of your user data from one to the other?
Whene
Check the FAQ on the wiki concerning file locations. Each OS is different and
there are specific paths for the various configs, reports, et cetera for linux
listed there.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Jan 17, 2019, at 4:55 PM, Tim Kallmer wrote:
>
> What folder or files can I copy from one Ubuntu to a
What folder or files can I copy from one Ubuntu to another to avoid having
to set up settings, layout, and colors again? Both have 3.4.
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You can assign a stylesheet to the Tax Invoice in options. (it uses the Default
stylesheet, by default)
So via Edit > Stylesheets you can either specify a different font for the
Default stylesheet that contains the symbol, or add a new stylesheet just for
the Tax Invoice. If you’re changing fon
Ron,
I do this for property taxes with no issues that I can think of.
If you want to do this with pass through payments like sales taxes/VAT you
might need to think carefully.
In such cases, you’d likely post via the invoice the tax charged/collected to a
"Liability:Sales Tax Due" account or s
Thanks David,
That is helpful to know.
I’ll check the list archives for discussion and then Bugzilla to see if this
has been reported. That workflow is quite cumbersome.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Jan 17, 2019, at 6:21 AM, David T. wrote:
>
> Adrien,
>
> Your observations about the limiting aspec
On 1/16/19 11:27 AM, Kevin Kelly wrote:
> I’ve used Mondeydance for a long time. Unfortunately, updates to Mac OS have
> impacted mouse actions and it is difficult now to navigate. I have no
> complaints, it is free and I’ve gotten good use. Now, I need a replacement
> and I’m considering GNUCAS
Xboxboy Mageia writes:
> I've got two fedora servers that have done multiple os updates over the
> years. Mine have all gone smoothly. Best of luck, hope it goes as well as
> mine have.
Thanks. I've upgraded several machines (real and virtual) from F25 ->
F29 over the past week or two. Some ha
>
>
>
I migrated from Moneydance several years ago, then it was easy to use the
QIF format.
I think there were some rough edges, possibly involving stocks, so I
recommend testing first.
Good luck.
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On Thu, Jan 17, 2019, 1:15 AM Geert Janssens Op donderdag 17 januari 2019 06:33:25 CET schreef David Carlson:
> > I think that I need to spend more time examining the transactions that
> had
> > their memos dropped during import to see if I can find a threshold string
> > length, then file a bug r
Not that I am an expert on these issues, but your observation suggests that the
font that the Tax Invoice uses lacks a valid INR symbol. I believe there are
style sheets for that report which can be used to change the font and remedy
the problem (provided the newly-selected font has a Rupee symb
Thanks Christopher.
Went back and tried the Printable/Easy/Fancy invoice reports and the currency
symbol shows up fine on those reports. So it’s only the Tax Invoice report that
has a problem.
My preference still remains the Tax Invoice report because it allows me to
change column headings. Fo
Hi all,
Is it recommended/not recommended to set up your local tax authority/ies as
vendors and pay taxes against bills? Are there advantages or disadvantages to
doing this from an accounting perspective? Similarly, are their design
assumptions in Gnucash that would make it a good/bad way to se
Adrien,
Your observations about the limiting aspects of the interface on this feature
have been raised before; I will note that there is one exception to the single
account tax option rule: you can designate an account and its children to the
same tax option setting in one pass. This can be hel
1. Import transactions from banking accounts using QFX?
Yes QFX is a proprietary form of OFX and GnuCash can import it.
2. Does it allow for backup/recovery?
This depends on whether you use the XMLtext file file format or one of the
database backends. For the XML format, it creates a backup e
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> On Jan 16, 2019, at 1:27 PM, Kevin Kelly wrote:
>
> I’ve used Mondeydance for a long time. Unfortunately, updates to Mac OS have
> impacted mouse actions and it is difficult now to navigate. I have no
> complaints, it is free and I’ve gotten good use. Now, I need a replac
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