using the phrase "gnucash guide" as two separate words should work better. At
least it did for me. Just don't include the quotes.
On Monday, January 6, 2025 at 09:03:02 PM PST, Geoff
wrote:
https://www.google.com.au/search?q=gnucash+guide
On 7/01/2025 3:42 pm, bullish bob bagley via
Okay, I can see two ways to go from here. First try using the Vendor Report.
That one provides the option selecting both the beginning and ending date to be
used. If that doesn't do it, checking the individual vendor accounts should
provide the information needed.
Kirk
On Monday, November
I just took another look at the PNG's, and it looks like you might not be
using the A/P module correctly. To ascertain this, I would like to ask if you
have setup vendor accounts. They would be the normal way for entering A/P
expenses.
Kirk
On Monday, November 27, 2023 at 05:08:42 PM PST,
They probably won't match, ever . Basically the starting balance plus the
account total will equal the ending balance. The beginning balance seems to be
set to whatever the last balance was prior to period of the report generated.
If you check the account balance prior to 01/03/2022 you may fin
While looking at the report, click on 'Options' on the menu bar. General
options should allow you to select the date that you want.
Kirk
On Monday, November 27, 2023 at 12:42:13 PM PST, David Kirkby
wrote:
On Mon, 27 Nov 2023 at 20:08, Adrien Monteleone <
adrien.montele...@lusfiber.ne
This worked fine for me as well. It could be the result of a transitory glitch
error. I sometimes run into locked file issues when using Gnucash. Normally I
can still make the entries that I want, but if not, reloading Gnucash usually
fixes whatever it is going on.
On Thursday, October 5,