R Losey (et alia) --
I am deeply indebted to you. This was the key to my dilemma: "My bank accounts
are under Assets-Current Assets;". I clicked on the Bank Account name under
Current Assets, and there they came.
I believe there is now only one little quibble remaining. I no longer have my
Sav
.gnucash" - are they
> all about 136k also?
>
> Did you have your own backups of the main file? Something definitely seems
> wrong. I hope the store did a full backup of your old computer and that they
> still have it.
>
> On Wed, Nov 13, 2024 at 7:03 PM Robin Lake via gn
wrote:
> Robin,
> Please reply to the list so you can get help from any of the list users.
> Refer to the following backup page to find out which files need to be
> 'restored' to your new computer https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Backup
>
> On Tue, Nov 12, 2024 at 5:56 PM Robi
quot;0.00" balance
in the Balance column.
I appreciate any advise that will guide me to restoring the operation of
gnuCash to its former glory.
Thank you in advance.
~ Robin Lake
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To update your
Dave --
Thank you for making the storage area available. I hope it gets usage.
~ Robin
On 12/31/2021 3:14 AM, Dr. David Kirkby wrote:
On Thu, 30 Dec 2021 at 05:59, Adrien Monteleone <
adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> wrote:
Thanks for the link, and I'll take a look, but I am curious...
Why n
Thank you, Liz and David, for your input. I appreciate you taking the
time to respond.
It turns out, my problems were self-generated. I have a lot to learn
about gnucash.
Robin
On 4/17/2021 9:27 AM, Robin Lake wrote:
Greetings --
I have recently installed gnuCash and built a file (book
Greetings --
I have recently installed gnuCash and built a file (book) at the time of
installation. When I opened the file, it was read-only. Over the couple
days I've been trying to solve my dilemma, I have developed two (to me)
large questions.
1) Can I take the file out of read-only statu