On Mon, 6 May 2019 19:35:24 -0700
ToddAndMargo via gnucash-user wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> If you accidentally hit "Close", is there a way to undo it other
> than from backup (which is what I did)?
>
> Many thanks,
> -T
Start here
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/FAQ#Q:_Somehow_I_managed_to_close_the_a
On 5/6/19 7:41 PM, ToddAndMargo via gnucash-user wrote:
I restore yesterday's file and still get today's booboo
Why won't it let me restore from backup?
But I could run it from backup and press "save as" to put it back
where it normally goes.
Why?
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Hi All,
If you accidentally hit "Close", is there a way to undo it other
than from backup (which is what I did)?
Many thanks,
-T
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Sorry. I followed the instructions but do not see the report in the Reports
Menu.
Steve
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On Mon, May 6, 2019, at 7:05 PM, Christopher Lam wrote:
> Oops it's set to "Experimental" menu.
> Just delete the 2 lines towards the end of the f
Oops it's set to "Experimental" menu.
Just delete the 2 lines towards the end of the file as follows:
'menu-path (list gnc:menuname-experimental)
On Tue, 7 May 2019 at 01:31, Stephen C. Camidge
wrote:
> Thank you. I found the location but could not locate the report in the
> Reports Menu.
>
> -
Alternative is to use a database (mysql, postgres, SQLite) and e.g. libreoffice
as GUI frontend for reporting/dataretrieval. Clearly, still some basic SQL know
might be required.
Cheers,
Klaus
On Wed, 1 May 2019 00:57:50 -0500
Adrien Monteleone wrote:
> Unless you’re up for learning SQL, ther
Of course, I new that. Brain fade I think.
Thanks
Colin
On Mon, 6 May 2019 at 17:35, Derek Atkins wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Colin Law writes:
>
> > Using 3.5 on Ubuntu , on just one of my Bank accounts a Rate column
> > has appeared to the right of the Balance column. I can push it off to
> > the r
Hi,
Colin Law writes:
> Using 3.5 on Ubuntu , on just one of my Bank accounts a Rate column
> has appeared to the right of the Balance column. I can push it off to
> the right but it has a habit or re-appearing. I am not aware of
> having done anything to make it happen. I imagine it is to do
Thank you. I found the location but could not locate the report in the Reports
Menu.
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On Mon, May 6, 2019, at 10:31 AM, Christopher Lam wrote:
> Hi Stephen
>
> You are very welcome to try the following report. Save it into
> standard-
2 Thank you. I am not yet comfortable with using that report - can't get it to
work. Will experiment later.
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On Mon, May 6, 2019, at 10:11 AM, David T. wrote:
> 2 - You misunderstand me. I am not speaking about using the Tra
Understood, thank you.
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On Mon, May 6, 2019, at 11:03 AM, wheelercsg-li...@yahoo.com wrote:
> I'm still using GnuCash 2.6.15, so it may be different in later
> releases, but in 2.6.15 you can change the sort order of the top
I'm still using GnuCash 2.6.15, so it may be different in later
releases, but in 2.6.15 you can change the sort order of the top-level
accounts by clicking on the header labelled "Account Name".
Date: Mon, 6 May 2019 07:13:17 -0400
From: Stephen Camidge
To:gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Subject: [GN
typo: This report is a work-in-progress for nearly 1 year due to such
unresolved questions
On Mon, 6 May 2019 at 14:31, Christopher Lam
wrote:
> Hi Stephen
>
> You are very welcome to try the following report. Save it into
> standard-reports folder, found deep within the Gnucash.app package, and
Hi Stephen
You are very welcome to try the following report. Save it into
standard-reports folder, found deep within the Gnucash.app package, and it
will automatically add a new multicolumn income-statement and balance-sheet
report as you describe.
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/christopherlam
2 - You misunderstand me. I am not speaking about using the Transaction Report
with subtotals. I am speaking about using multiple instances of the Income
report you desire, each set for the period you want. Go to Reports->Sample &
Custom Reports->Custom Multicolumn Report and set it up with (for
2) Yes, I can get multi column reports with the Transaction Report, show totals
monthly by account, but it will not display monthly totals and it will not
display Revenue separately from Expenses with totals for Revenue and for
Expenses.
3) I did make the multiple selection. Thank you for confi
I am an accountant and am quite familiar with this information. I just expected
to be able to select all transactions for a period in a number of accounts with
the General Ledger report.
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On Mon, May 6, 2019, at 9:18 AM, Mi
3 - I spoke too soon. There is something weird going on there. I can select
multiple accounts, and some will display, while others do not. Not sure what is
going on there.
> On May 6, 2019, at 6:38 PM, David T. via gnucash-user
> wrote:
>
> 2 - Multicolumn reports are already part of GnuCash.
On 5/6/2019 8:22 AM, Stephen C. Camidge wrote:
3 - G/L is General Ledger
Ah. being misled by the name of the report.
This is a situation where useful to understand how traditional pen and
ink on paper bookkeeping worked. You FIRST entered transactions in
chronological order into a "bo
2 - Multicolumn reports are already part of GnuCash.
3 - I just loaded 3.5, ran the G/L report, selected a random set of disjoint
accounts, and received sane results. Is it possible that when you attempted to
select multiple accounts, you actually selected only the last account you
clicked? Many
Using 3.5 on Ubuntu , on just one of my Bank accounts a Rate column
has appeared to the right of the Balance column. I can push it off to
the right but it has a habit or re-appearing. I am not aware of
having done anything to make it happen. I imagine it is to do with
exchange rates, but I only
1) OK
2) yes - this would be most useful
3) General Ledger - I can select multiple accounts, but for me (Mac, 3.5) only
the first selected account appears in the General Ledger Report.
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On Mon, May 6, 2019, at 8:41 AM, Dav
1 - As I mentioned, account codes will work for this. Assign each account a
numeric code, add the code column to the COA, and sort on it. Done.
2 - Multicolumn reports.
3 - Are you talking about the “General Ledger” report, or the “General Journal”
report? My version of the former report (GC 3.4
1) different order to reflect what I am used to seeing in other accounting
programs
2) I agree that comparative reports would be useful - other programs offer them
as option, the program should too
3) multiple accounts in a G/L report are standard elsewhere - the transaction
report can do this
2 - The Transaction Report is a workaround, but does not give a subtotal for
income and a subtotal for expenses.
3 - G/L is General Ledger
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On Mon, May 6, 2019, at 7:47 AM, David T. wrote:
> 1 - it's alphabetical. You could rename the
On 5/6/2019 7:13 AM, Stephen Camidge wrote:
1) I set up a new book on the Mac version of gnucash using "A Simple
Checkbook". The Chart of Accounts places Income below Expenses - why?
I added Top Level Accounts for Liabilities and it was put below
Income. The Transaction Report shows Income bel
1 - it's alphabetical. You could rename the accounts with numeric prefixes or
use account codes and story on them.
2 - the income statement isn't set up to accommodate those breakdowns. You
might try creating a multi column report with income statements for different
time periods.
3 - don't eve
1) I set up a new book on the Mac version of gnucash using "A Simple
Checkbook". The Chart of Accounts places Income below Expenses - why? I
added Top Level Accounts for Liabilities and it was put below Income.
The Transaction Report shows Income below Expenses. How do I change the
order?
2
Hi Geoff,
The tabs are auto opened when you double click an Account for data entry.
So if you are entering a Deposit, navigate to the Deposit account in your
COA and double click. It will open in a new tab.
Hope this helps
Sachin
On Mon, May 6, 2019 at 2:47 PM gp wrote:
> I only use Gnucash
Hi Geert
Thanks a lot. I was wondering if something was wrong with my installation !!
This brings me to my earlier question. Is there a way by which you can set
a background colour to the Accounts screen ?
I dont mean the Account colour, that can be set. But can the whole Accounts
screen have -
On Mon, 6 May 2019 04:06:36 -0500 (CDT)
gp wrote:
> I only use Gnucash occasionally for a limited number of tasks, hence
> this very basic question.
>
> I accidentally closed the tab where I enter deposits, withdrawals,
> etc and can't work out how to open it again. (All that's showing in
> Gnuc
I only use Gnucash occasionally for a limited number of tasks, hence this
very basic question.
I accidentally closed the tab where I enter deposits, withdrawals, etc and
can't work out how to open it again. (All that's showing in Gnucash is the
Accounts tab.)
What's that secret?
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Hi Sachin,
I believe this file is not created by default. If you like to use it for style
modifications you can create it yourself. It's an ordinary plain text file.
Regards,
Geert
Op maandag 6 mei 2019 05:10:47 CEST schreef Sachin Danave:
> Dear All,
>
> I have installed Gnucash on Windows 1
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