So..which way?
On Nov 2, 2017 9:59 AM, "Tony Vanson" wrote:
> Thanks to everyone. My problem is solved.
> Cheers
>
> Sent from Mail for Windows 10
>
> From: Adrien Monteleone
> Sent: Thursday, 2 November 2017 10:59 PM
> To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
> Subject: Re: Outgoing personal loan clari
It m not be correct accounting, but I would have set up a checking account
using the borrowers name. Transfer the 2000 from your account to the new
one, then as they make payments, transfer from their account back to yours.
When it reaches 0, you can delete it or just leave it.
On Nov 2, 2017 1:36
Instead of keeping the program and data on two machines, how about saving
it all on a cloud storage and just install GC on the two machines..
On Oct 10, 2017 12:20 PM, "Carsten Rinke" wrote:
> Hi Ben,
>
> what do you mean by machine specific?
>
> If you transfer your gnucash data file betwee
ot; wrote:
> Are there any of the backups there somename.gnucash.nnn? The
> number string is the date/time that it was taken. These will be mixed
> up with the log files so you may not have noticed them.
>
> Colin
>
> On 10 October 2017 at 14:30, Frankie Raney
> wro
Did a search, that's how I know it went to lala land. Can't remember ever
having this happen before.
On Oct 10, 2017 2:50 AM, "Liz" wrote:
> On Mon, 9 Oct 2017 20:39:34 -0700
> Frankie Raney wrote:
>
> > Yes, yes, and yes. It was, is the only filewh
t; I thought the default was to auto-save every 5 minutes or something.
> Are you absolutely certain that you have lost everything? Are you sure
> you are looking at the correct file?
>
> Colin
>
> >
> >
> > Frankie Raney
> > 12454 Auberry Rd.
> > C
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> up with every account with double entries, double money.
> >I am trying to get away from quicken because of all the troubles they are
> having, but now I wonder if it is worth it. I am always for programs like
> GC, but sometimes they are very cumbersome, like this appears