I am a new gnucash user, living in Cambodia (since 32 years).
I downloaded (in Windows 10), installed and tried to set up gnucash with
the US$ as the basic currency (which was already set-up as a default). I
have not yet set up the accounts.
Then I tried to find out how to make it possible to us
Thanks for reporting back your success! Glad to have been of assistance.
Regards,
Adrien
On 7/16/22 3:07 PM, Don Gray wrote:
You should have a:
~/Library/Application Support/GnuCash/checks/
directory.
I do! And it has check format files in it.
These show in gnucash as expected.
Thank yo
> You should have a:
>
> ~/Library/Application Support/GnuCash/checks/
>
> directory.
I do! And it has check format files in it.
These show in gnucash as expected.
Thank you so much.
Don
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Hi,
A replacement UPS arrived yesterday and I installed it today.
I am burning it in (to ensure it will stay on).
If I don't see any issues in the next 24 hours I plan to shutdown my
equipment and move it over to the UPS tomorrow or Monday. Total down time
will be about 15-30 minutes, time for m
I forgot to caveat that I don't use this feature myself, and haven't
attempted to migrate this particular configuration.
Someone else more experienced with migrating check configurations
specifically might be able to offer any additional tips or steps needed.
Regards,
Adrien
On 7/16/22 12:02
You should have a:
~/Library/Application Support/GnuCash/checks/
directory.
(*note, that is the Library directory under your HOME directory, not the
root version at '/Library' or the OS version at '/System/Library'. It is
not visible by default, you need to view it explicitly using the 'Go to
tl;dr Where does gnucash keep custom check formats on a Mac?
I am switching computers from one Mac to another. Currently running OSX 12.3.
I installed gnucash on the original computer and created a custom check based
on Quickbook/Quicken 3 checks per page. I’m using Deluxe checks and there’s a