Nate, did you, by chance open your file in read only mode, that is one of
the few ways that the save is greyed out after entering text.
On Sun, Nov 15, 2020, 2:56 PM Stephen M. Butler wrote:
> I find it easiest to adjust the preferences (Edit:Preferences:Register
> Defaults:Default Style) so tha
I find it easiest to adjust the preferences (Edit:Preferences:Register
Defaults:Default Style) so that Register Style is my default. That
means I see all the splits all the time. [Some may not like this.]
--Steve
On 11/15/20 12:46 PM, David Carlson wrote:
Please include gnucash-user@gnucash.
Please include gnucash-user@gnucash.org in your reply by using reply all.
GnuCash is a very high quality product and once you overcome this hurdle
you will find it to work quite well.
If you read the sections of manual described in other responses to your
original email then follow Derek 's sugge
Eric,
Where you went astray in answering before was second-guessing my question: I
asked you to report on specific entries in the price database. As I expected,
you found the problem when you finally looked where I was trying to point you.
The reason that it was a problem is that GnuCash looks
On 11/14/2020 8:37 PM, David Carlson wrote:
Nathan,
The first time it can be a little tricky. First select one of the
transaction view options that will show the splits, then practice using the
tab key to move the curser from box to box. For practice you can enter
garbage text because it is ea
John
Re: "...unfortunately your answers don't completely answer them" and I
thought I'd answered them in excruciating detail! But no matter.
Your additional question sent me looking in the price data base and yes,
indeed, there were some old prices in GBP (from a long time ago and a
long way
doncram wrote
> Gal and Adrien -- I'm curious, does "method 1", i.e. tagging, allow for
> transactions having splits with varying tags? E.g., it is very common for
> one entity i work with to have a purchase transaction at Home Depot with
> items to be charged to different jobs, so the total expen