that was throwing
everything off.
I did not understand about the statement date bug, but now that I do, I think I
see how I can get back on track pretty easily.
Thanks again,
Jesse Ayers
> On Apr 22, 2025, at 1:36 PM, John Ralls wrote:
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>> On Apr 22, 2025, at 09:17,
UPDATE:
I just checked another of the bank accounts (that had reconciled okay as of a
few days ago), and it now has the same problem - bizarre opening balances.
JA
> On Apr 22, 2025, at 12:17 PM, Jesse Ayers wrote:
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> I am a long-time Gnucash user. Most recently I have b
individual transactions for
all accounts are correct as entered; it is only the opening balance and the
next statement dates that are off.
I hate to think of going back to a backup file from several months ago and hand
entering all the transactions.
Any ideas?
Jesse Ayers
In regard to end of year, I found the following on the web a few years back.
The last section, “The Solution,” is how I do it and it works like a charm
(but I have a very small business with very few transactions). Easy-peasy
— Jesse Ayers
GnuCash and End of Year
Posted on 22 August 11
I have been using GnuCash on Mac for several years. I have purchased a new
MacBook that runs MacOS 12.5 “Monterey.” Can someone tell me if Gnucash will
run on this new OS? I haven’t been able to find an answer on the Gnucash site
or in the text files that come with version 4.12.
Thanks
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Using GnuCash 4.10, Build ID: 4.10+(2022-03-26) on a Mac laptop, OS10.13.6
For the register/ledger of any account, the default width for the date column
is fine until one clicks on a date to edit it. Then the date numbers are wider
than the column so that the date can no longer be read. This wid