Thanks Adrien for your reply. I hope this is the right way to respond to
you again.
I'm still floundering with this. I created a new footer style sheet called
"invoice" containing the bank info text but I can't see how to access that
when I print or create a pdf.
What am I missing?
Bill Turner
Brad
It really depends upon the situation.
you originally said you had an old file from an early attempt to use GnuCash
and there had been little importing of data since that time and that that
data was expendable. In this case John's single step process is appropriate.
You can then back import
Brad,
My version is the safest, "This is the way that everyone says it should be
done" version.
However, John is one of the core developers of the app, and if he says you can
probably cut corners and just jump ahead, then that might be worth a try. Hey,
if it doesn't work, you can always go
I'm a bit confused as to the best update method. These seem to be
differing methods, incrementally updating GC (3 steps), or jump to 4.4
(1 step) and let it do the data update in one step. Is the JR one
step method reliable for a big file with many accounts?
On 1/8/21 10:15 AM, John Ralls
Since early in the pandemic we’ve been selling some of our neighbour’s stuff,
charging a few percent commission, mostly to cover credit card fees.
Our income here is really just the commission since the end customer knows it
isn’t ours and we aren’t providing any value add othe than facilitati
This is a repeat of the question originally posted on 11th January from
Raimund Strehl, presumably the same person now using a different e-mail
address and name. Adrien Monteleone responded to the original. If you're
unhappy with the original response it would have be polite to continue the
origina
Check the style sheets on the edit menu.
On Wed, 13 Jan 2021, 5:41 pm mummins heitzel, wrote:
>I am trying to fix an issue with the formatting of different items in a
>simple journal or general ledger.
>
>What I am trying to achieve is to format the primary sorting key in
>BOLD,
I am trying to fix an issue with the formatting of different items in a
simple journal or general ledger.
What I am trying to achieve is to format the primary sorting key in
BOLD, but it appears that this item does not have s style of its own.
In my case the primary sorting key are
Hello Philip,
Am 13.01.21 um 07:49 schrieb Philip Munksgaard:
> Hello Frank (and Adrien),
>
> Thank you for the pointers. Yes, I do believe I could create a PR for this.
> Is Github the right place? I don't seem to be able to create issues on
> Github, which is what threw me off in the first pl