ludos Cordiales
Murugan
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of p.f.cuthb...@btinternet.com p.f.cuthbert--- via gnucash-user
Sent: Friday, June 2, 2023 5:08 PM
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Subject: [GNC] Tidying up an Old Set of Accounts
Hi Folks
I have moved to GNU Cash from Quicken
Hi Folks
I have moved to GNU Cash from Quicken (about 1987 version plus Milenium
option) so have a rather 'messy' set of accounts that reflect my
differeing needs over the years.
I now wish to do some sonsolidation. For example I am in the silly
poition of having three acounts for interes
Hi Everybody
Thanks Murugan. Glad to know it works in Excel. For those of us on
pensions who may be using LibreOffice Calc your exported report will
work fine with no error messages, If you save it, you can then have it
in one of the spreadsheet formats.
Regards
Pete
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:54:19 GMT p.f.cuthb...@btinternet.com
p.f.cuthbert--- via gnucash-user wrote:
Hi Folks
The end of the UK Tax Year approaches and I am thinking about my tax
return. When I used Quicken there was a report that listed every
transcation in particular accounts which was useful since not all my
accounts are related t
Hi Folks
The end of the UK Tax Year approaches and I am thinking about my tax
return. When I used Quicken there was a report that listed every
transcation in particular accounts which was useful since not all my
accounts are related to the Return. I had been hoping to do the same in
GNU bu
Good Morning from an even wetter but warm (14.5 C) Wales
Thank you all for your further thoughts and useful suggestions. For the
benefit of any following Newbies I will quickly summarise what I think
one needs to know about Split Transactions.
1. The Help System does not yield useful
Good Morning from a very wet and windy Wales
Thank you all very much for your helpful comments.
Thank you also Michael for reminding me about the 'Journal'. As a fresh
faced Articled Clerk in the early 1970s we came across a small number of
firms that still had hand written leather bound Jo
Hi
Having today transferred all my data from Quicken to GNUCash I am just
trying to understand how it works. Entering single data items is easy,
but the difficulty I have hit is with payments that require multiple
debits (ie. a split payment) The User Guides that I found today uses an
inco