Open Preferences:Security settings. You will probably find it is saying that it
will not open GnuCash because it from an unrecognised source. There will be an
option to allow it. GnuCash will then be added to the allowed list. You might
need to provide an admin password.
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Colin
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I’ve had this problem and following the advice has fixed it, but you are
correct, there is sometimes no ‘Assign As Payment’ but there is an ‘Edit
Payment’ and you can do it from there.
> On 31 Jul 2018, at 17:36, gnucash-user-requ...@gnucash.org wrote:
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> Send gnucash-user mailing list submi
I am no lawyer, but have been studying the impact of GDPR on a couple of other
organisations I work with on a voluntary basis. I am treasurer of one, and use
GnuCash for its accounts.
GDPR states that you must have a legal basis for holding data. It does not say
that you need consent forms, tha