Hello,
Summary: Using GnuCash 4.11 under Windows 10, I was deleting erroneous
Gains transactions in a Mutual Fund account when GnuCash crashed out.
Details: I was entering sales of mutual fund shares and using the Lots
feature to calculate gains for the sales. This generally works well for
m
To get the Mac Specs, go to the Apple symbol in the upper left corner, and
select "About This Mac"... There is an overview screen with information,
and you can select "System Report..." for additional information.
On Thu, Dec 1, 2022 at 7:32 PM ph hermes wrote:
> hi david you know i'm no tec
Sometimes Check & Repair can take a while, some folks have reported an
hour or more in rare cases. It has always been a second or two for me.
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Usually when apps close unexpectedly like that, your Mac will generate a
Crash Report and show it on screen. (and give you the option to relaunch
i don't know where the terminal is or how to use it. i'm assuming it's
something like the old dos screen. i'll look that up.
i clicked on check + repair all, and it blinked off and i have no idea if
it's doing anything. i've clicked on it twice now. i'll try to get a
tracefile.
i tried some other
hi david you know i'm no techie. i don't know where to find machine
specs. i'll try to find the tracefile but i'm sure i won't understand it.
thank you so much.- ph
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On Wed, N
It's also always available on the GnuCash website either for separate
download in various formats, or to view on the web.
I know I looked for key combo info for many months before I happened to
stumble on the Help document! (it wasn't installed by default on my
machine either)
Regards,
Adrie
On 12/1/2022 8:40 AM, Fred Tydeman wrote:
As a USA taxpayer, how should I record long term and short term carryover
losses from stock sales?
And, how do I show that they get used up or added to?
Are they a negative asset?
This isn't a gnucash question (not specific to gnucash). You'd be asking
I found that the manual was not installed on my computer. After installing it
and searching I foud the answer. Thanks for your response.
On 12/1/22 9:24 AM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
It's covered in the Help file along with other ways to
increment/decrement the date by set amounts. (day, month,
It's covered in the Help file along with other ways to
increment/decrement the date by set amounts. (day, month, etc.)
Regards,
Adrien
On 12/1/22 8:09 AM, MW via gnucash-user wrote:
Thanks. I thought it would be some key combination.
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Those are very much accounting questions, *and* tax advice, not a
GnuCash question.
Regards,
Adrien
On 12/1/22 7:40 AM, Fred Tydeman wrote:
As a USA taxpayer, how should I record long term and short term carryover
losses from stock sales?
And, how do I show that they get used up or added to?
A
Thanks. I thought it would be some key combination.
On 12/1/22 08:03, Dennis West wrote:
Enter "T" in the date field.
On 12/1/2022 07:59, MW via gnucash-user wrote:
I seem to remember there being a shortcut to today's date when
entering a transaction, but can't remember or find a reference to
Enter "T" in the date field.
On 12/1/2022 07:59, MW via gnucash-user wrote:
I seem to remember there being a shortcut to today's date when
entering a transaction, but can't remember or find a reference to it.
Is this real or am I mis-rememberig?
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I seem to remember there being a shortcut to today's date when entering
a transaction, but can't remember or find a reference to it. Is this
real or am I mis-rememberig?
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As a USA taxpayer, how should I record long term and short term carryover
losses from stock sales?
And, how do I show that they get used up or added to?
Are they a negative asset?
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