I am not sure if this is still true for current releases, but for older
releases around release 3.8, if you click on View > Sort by.. then leave
Standard Order selected but click the Reverse Order box, the transactions
switch to descending order by date and the blue line disappears. So that
would
On 2022-07-09 15:50, Michael or Penny Novack wrote:
c. (For the sake of completeness) Invent a time machine, jump forward
past the dates of the under-the-blue-line transactions, sync your
computer top a time source, and run GnuCash.
For further completeness, the time machine is not absolutely
Hi
As others have said, entries below the blue line are in the future. I
find that feature very useful; even more useful if I select "Future
transactions after blanks transaction" in Preferences/Register/Layout
Eric
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On 2022 Jul 9, at 07-09 14:33:05, Barry G. Hall wrote:
c. (For the sake of completeness) Invent a time machine, jump forward
past the dates of the under-the-blue-line transactions, sync your
computer top a time source, and run GnuCash.
For further completeness, the time machine is not absolutely necessary.
Most computers do not have an AUTOMATIC
Hi, Barry! Welcome to GnuCash!
On 2022-07-09 12:33, Barry G. Hall wrote:
> I am running GnuCash 4.6 on a 2011 iMac running OSX 10.14.6 and having 64 GB
> of RAM
>
> My checking account register window looks like this
For the mailing list, you need to _attach_ an image, not _embed_ it.
In this
At Sat, 9 Jul 2022 12:33:05 -0700 "Barry G. Hall" wrote:
>
> I am running GnuCash 4.6 on a 2011 iMac running OSX 10.14.6 and having 64 GB
> of RAM
>
> My checking account register window looks like this
>
>
> Notice the bright blue line above the last 3 transactions.
> What is that lin
Don't see the image -- but the blue line indicates that you have a transaction
or transactions with a future date. Is it possible that you entered a
transaction with the incorrect month or year?
Actually, the blue line is very handy if you want to add in expenses for the
month in advance to
I don't see the any image in your post, but the behavior you describe sounds
like what happens when you have transactions with a future date. They appear
below a blue line.
Will
On 2022 Jul 9, at 07-09 14:33:05, Barry G. Hall wrote:
I am running GnuCash 4.6 on a 2011 iMac running OSX 10.14.6
I am running GnuCash 4.6 on a 2011 iMac running OSX 10.14.6 and having 64 GB of
RAM
My checking account register window looks like this
Notice the bright blue line above the last 3 transactions.
What is that line and how to I get rid of it?
When I enter a new transaction it appears imm
Hi,
I've been looking for a way to use GNU Cash Business features with the UK
Flat Rate VAT scheme.
I think I've found a neat trick to get GNU Cash to take care of it in an
Invoice - looking at previous emails, there doesnt seem to be a good answer
anywhere.
= Summary of problem
Charge the Custo
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