You're welcome.
Just for your information the bit about manipulating the list of last opened
files is also in our faq
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/FAQ#Q:_I_have_deleted_a_gnucash_file_from_my_computer._How_can_I_remove_that_file_from_the_File_menu.27s_short_list_.28MRU.29_as_well_.3F
Geert
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> On Jan 12, 2020, at 10:10 AM, randix wrote:
>
> Can't believe I'm re-visiting this again, lol. Goes to show what happens
> when you find extra time for a change (I haven't experienced this phenomenon
> for many years) (triple sigh). I'm currently running Windows 10, GnuCash
> Version: 3.8,
John Ralls-2 wrote
>> On Jan 8, 2020, at 7:12 AM, Fred Smith <
> fredex@.ma
> > wrote:
>>
>> On Wed, Jan 08, 2020 at 09:49:18AM -0500, Ken Schneider wrote:
>>> On 1/7/20 10:18 PM, John Ralls wrote:
> On Jan 7, 2020, at 5:11 PM, randix <
> butterandsalt@
> > wrote:
>
>
On 1/11/2020 4:52 PM, Don Ireland wrote:
..
But that's not what I was asking about. I'll say it again. The
recurring transactions created by the tool created transactions
crediting the escrow account for the insurance & taxes and debiting
the escrow account to transfer the money to the ta
On 2020-01-11 05:58, Geert Janssens wrote:
(regarding status-line display of the path to the current file)
> It was implemented for gnucash 2.6.7. However I can confirm it doesn't seem
> to
> work on gnucash 2.6.21 on Windows. It does for gnucash 3.8.
>
> You can get extract the same information
Larry, so far as I can tell the Standard report does not provide the YTD
information.
Phil's report does nor run properly on v 3.8 Windows 10.
Is your experience any different?
Peter
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