Switching in which way? Are they not just two different accounts in your
chart of accounts? You should be able to move funds between them as with
any other pair of accounts.
But, I presume you mean something else.
On Sun, Jan 27, 2019, 22:20 Joanne Paradise I just finished my 2018 year end rep
I just finished my 2018 year end reports for my personal bank account. I
needed to add a 2nd bank account. After creating the second account I
can’t for the life of me figure out how to get back to my personal bank
account. Any suggestions out there?
_
I use the path via Excel now, and it works. Luckily I only print once a year.
I can't code unfortunately, otherwise this would be a nice challenge.
Raimund
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If I am not mistaken the same problem occurs when printing the report from
Gnucash using print to pdf or to a printer. I think this is an issue that
should have high priority as the export and print functions are rendered
unusable by this.
Any coders listening in here? :-)
Raimund
Raimund
> On Jan 27, 2019, at 7:36 PM, dthayer wrote:
>
> regarding
>> Hi John,
>>
>> I found the source of the problem. One machine was set to automatically
>> hide and reveal the menu bar, which seemed to confuse GnuCash. Turning it
>> off seems to resolve the problem.
>>
>> Nike
>
> My problem
regarding
> Hi John,
>
> I found the source of the problem. One machine was set to automatically
> hide and reveal the menu bar, which seemed to confuse GnuCash. Turning it
> off seems to resolve the problem.
>
> Nike
My problems are very similar to Nike’s. BUT Nike solution not helping:
I D
created Bug 797068 to cover above proposed changes
https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=797068
David Cousens
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David
Agreed the Guide is the place Reconciliation process discussion apart from
the button by button type description of the interface which should be in
the help.
I noticed you referenced Ch4 as Accounts. In the V3 guide at present Ch3 is
Accounts and the succeeding chapters deal with detail w
Peter,
Sounds like https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/issues/1593.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Jan 27, 2019, at 4:26 PM, prl wrote:
>
> John, if you're going to be looking at multi-display issues in Gnucash on
> MacOS, here's another fairly minor one.
>
> I run with dual monitors, the main scr
John, if you're going to be looking at multi-display issues in Gnucash
on MacOS, here's another fairly minor one.
I run with dual monitors, the main screen (i.e. the one with the Finder
menu bar) on an external monitor, secondary on the laptop monitor. When
GnuCash shows a "Since Last Run" pop
My understanding is that the new preferred method if you want a GUI linux
distribution running on Windows 10 is to install Ubuntu (or whatever else is
available) from the Windows store. This will install a VM using the built-in
Hyper-V.
Otherwise, you could use Virtualbox or Vmware as noted. Us
On 2019-01-27 06:45, David Carlson wrote:
I would suggest either setting up a virtual computer with a recent Linux
version such as Ubuntu 16.04 or 18.04, or acquiring an older machine from a
computer recycler and putting Linux on it for GnuCash as well as other
basic compu[t]er needs.
Dav
In Gnucash 2.6.21, the standard report title for an Income Statement reads:
(Company Name)(Report Title) For Period Covering (start date) to
(end date)
which for my purposes is too lengthy.
In the report's generator file, income-statement.scm, I found this:
(gnc:html-document-set-title!
Lester,
Regarding your underlying question, GnuCash has been playing catch-up with
printer support in Windows for years. Releases in the 2.6 series sometimes
had issues in Windows 7.
I am still using Windows 7 on one of my computers but I prefer to run
GnuCash on one of my Linux machines.
I wou
On Sun, 27 Jan 2019 at 10:01, Fred Bone wrote:
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> On Saturday, January 26, 2019 at 21:50, Colin Law said:
>
> > In the original message, in the html section, the image is
> >
> > > height="00145" border="0">
> >
> > I guess that means it is an image on the senders mail server.
>
> No
On Saturday, January 26, 2019 at 21:50, Colin Law said:
> In the original message, in the html section, the image is
>
> height="00145" border="0">
>
> I guess that means it is an image on the senders mail server.
No it doesn't. The cid= indicates that this is a multipart message
On Sun, 27 Jan 2019 at 09:36, Finbar Mahon wrote:
> No, as I said in the original post, I started on 1.1.2018 with GNU, so the
> first entry in this a/c should be the opening balance for the a/c from the
> bank statement, €3986.22. The ending balance is correct.
>
Actually you still haven't stat
No, as I said in the original post, I started on 1.1.2018 with GNU, so
the first entry in this a/c should be the opening balance for the a/c
from the bank statement, €3986.22. The ending balance is correct.
Finbar
On 26/01/2019 18:12, Colin Law wrote:
Do the starting and ending balances shown
David,
The various sections covering reconciliation have always made my head hurt. I
agree that something should change.
You note that reconciliation is a generic concept, which I agree.
Because it is a general concept that might apply to any account, I think the
description of the process act
And me, someone who doesn't understand how support mailing lists are
supposed to work I think.
Coin
On Sun, 27 Jan 2019 at 06:58, Adrien Monteleone
wrote:
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> Hmm...
>
> A nearly identical message was posted by that address an hour later to the
> list, then about an hour after that, I get one s
On Sun, 27 Jan 2019 at 06:44, Adrien Monteleone
wrote:
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> You can also right-click a transaction in the reconciliation window and get
> those same functions.
Also double click the transaction in the reconcile window takes you to
it in the register (or at least it does on Ubuntu).
Colin
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