;t have trouble determining when the difference figure goes to
0.
David T. On Jan 7, 2023, at 11:45 PM, Kevin T via gnucash-user
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Is there some reason that the reconcile feature looks past the closing date
specified?
I have imported numerous months of transactions for an account. Tryin
Is there some reason that the reconcile feature looks past the closing date
specified?
I have imported numerous months of transactions for an account. Trying to
reconcile only the first month with 0 balance and 0 transactions before the
starting date. I provide the 'statement date' to the reco
thanks for that ! I am able to move setting successfully
Kevin
On Wednesday, January 4, 2023 at 02:58:13 AM CST, flywire
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https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2022-October/103049.html
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All,
I have moved the base gnucash data files to a different location on the file
system (windows).
All of the 'saved' import settings have been lost.
Where are these import settings saved? Is it a single file or embedded in some
other ?
The import settings aren't covered in the
https://wiki.gn
I have been populating my accounts with CSV. During the import, the tool
doesn't have any existing transactions to match, so most of them get assigned
the expense category 'Imbalance-USD'.
I am to the point of making sure that accounts are reconciled and transactions
don't have left over or bad
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It seems that when importing CSV files, to a CC account, if the 'credit'
column, which when imported is called the 'deposit' field, has a negative value
in it, it is imported as a 'debit' transaction. I have to refer to the
statement, to find which of these transactions are supposed to be credi
10, 2022, 10:10:18 AM CDT, Derek Atkins
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Hi,
On Fri, June 10, 2022 11:01 am, Kevin T via gnucash-user wrote:
> I have created a new credit card account. Completely empty, zero
> balance.From one of the other accounts, I have transferred monies to this
> account.Viewing this
I have created a new credit card account. Completely empty, zero balance.From
one of the other accounts, I have transferred monies to this account.Viewing
this account, the transfers show up as entries in the 'Payment' column, as they
should.But...The balance becomes more negative with each tra
Configuration_Locations
On Thu, May 26, 2022 at 12:11 AM Kevin T via gnucash-user
wrote:
I have found how to make the fonts large enough to read through inspection of
the mailing list history. it is now 14pt.
This is great but now the gnucash window has to be almost, 80% of my screen
width. 7
a locations are described here:
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Configuration_Locations
On Thu, May 26, 2022 at 12:11 AM Kevin T via gnucash-user
wrote:
I have found how to make the fonts large enough to read through inspection of
the mailing list history. it is now 14pt.
This is great but no
022 at 12:11 AM Kevin T via gnucash-user
wrote:
I have found how to make the fonts large enough to read through inspection of
the mailing list history. it is now 14pt.
This is great but now the gnucash window has to be almost, 80% of my screen
width. 70% of that width is due to the width of
I have found how to make the fonts large enough to read through inspection of
the mailing list history. it is now 14pt.
This is great but now the gnucash window has to be almost, 80% of my screen
width. 70% of that width is due to the width of the description field.
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