The same is true for Linux. Well at least Linux Mint 18.3. I haven't
tested it yet on Mint 19.x
I save the report as HTML. Open with Firefox and use the Print to PDF
extension. Couple of extra steps but works.
Rod
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On 7/28/20 5:52 AM, D. via gnucash-user wrote:
Adrien,
As I understan
On 3/31/20 6:56 PM, Keith Fetterman wrote:
Hi David,
Thanks for the feedback. I tested exporting as PDF. It has the same problem.
It cut’s off account names in the same place as the printed report.
Your suggestion gave me an idea. I discovered that when I export the file as
an html file
Fantastic David.
Would you be willing to share the code you used?
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Rod
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On 3/29/20 4:52 AM, david whiting wrote:
Excellent. Thank you! I now have ctrl+1 for basic view, ctrl+2 for
autosplit and ctrl+3 for transaction journal view. All quick and easy.
David
On Sun, 29 Mar 2020 at 11:3
I am the treasurer (volunteer) for a small 501(c)(3). I have only
self-inflected OJT and this list for experience so this may be a
not-GNUCash question.
How, or can, I make non monetary entries. I'm looking at when I file
(US) Federal taxes and the State Annual report. Neither involve money
Linux Mint 18.3 but I every so often have a similar problem.
When I investigate at system level I see some Java related script
running amok. Usually when Firefox has several tabs open to sites that
want to sell me the latest and greatest.
Try shutting every everything except GnuCash and chec
would still be
appreciated.
Rod
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On 11/23/19 11:48 AM, John Ralls wrote:
On Nov 23, 2019, at 10:35 AM, Roderick Anderson wrote:
Good Day.
The organization I am treasurer for currently has three-up checks that I fill
out by hand.
We typically only use 10 or less a year and I have plenty
Good Day.
The organization I am treasurer for currently has three-up checks that I
fill out by hand.
We typically only use 10 or less a year and I have plenty on hand but I
would prefer not hand writing them out. I don't need GnuCash to print
the checks but do need something that is usable
Quick follow up.
Thanks to all for your suggestions and thoughts.
I like the one suggested by John Rails best. In fact it is kind of what
I was thinking of doing.
I already have a Petty Cash which is used to handle small simple expenses.
I'll be adding an account just for handling change.
Thanks.
This is what I'll do.
Rod
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On September 3, 2019 12:20:20 John Ralls wrote:
On Sep 3, 2019, at 12:08 PM, Roderick Anderson wrote:
This might be on the edge between using GnuCash and Accounting principals.
Any help or suggestions will be appreciated.
I am the Treasurer
This might be on the edge between using GnuCash and Accounting
principals. Any help or suggestions will be appreciated.
I am the Treasurer for a small 501(c)(3) with all my accounting
knowledge as OJT. Nothing formal.
I am looking for suggestions on how to account for cash pulled from the
n 5/2/19 4:53 PM, Stephen M. Butler wrote:
On 5/2/19 3:18 PM, Roderick Anderson wrote:
Cryptic enough? :-)
How should I make entries for club project funds.
I am the treasurer for a small 501(c)(3). Our income is mainly
memberships (dues), cash donations, and an annual swap meet like event.
Feels odd to me but I don't buck it. More work for a
volunteer position.
I'm still looking for a CPA that will help us pro bono. Right now the
great people on this list are my resource. :-)
Again thanks for the thoughts.
Rod
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On 5/2/19 4:06 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Thu, 2 May
Cryptic enough? :-)
How should I make entries for club project funds.
I am the treasurer for a small 501(c)(3). Our income is mainly
memberships (dues), cash donations, and an annual swap meet like event.
First off I have almost no experience in accounting and mostly
on-the-job learning. I
Thanks Adrien. The restricted/qualified search string worked great. I
was just searching for FOSS payroll software. Too many wrong results.
I'm thinking your suggestion to use a spreadsheet might be the trick needed.
I'm seeing my friend later today so I'll suggest this as an option too.
A
Looking for a way to handle payroll (US) that works/blends with GNUCash.
The company I'm helping (actually a friend) is running some software
that isn't even available any more.
I've exposed her to GNUCash but the biggest hold up is payroll. She
does accounting for some (very) small Water D
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