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Geert
PS the reply is quite late as your private messages to me hav
Hi Aixza,
It's proper to send your replies to the list (using e-mail address
gnucash-user@gnucash.org)
rather than sending to individuals. By keeping the conversation on the list
others can benefit
from the answers given or chime in whenever appropriate.
Having said that it's very unlikely "s
Can you provide a screenshot? (attach, don’t paste in-line, or maybe just link
to a hosting site)
The Help manual shows the import screen with drop downs to define each column.
See § "6.15.4 Import CSV” :
https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v3/C/gnucash-help/trans-import.html#trans-import-csv
Regards
Hi Aixza,
Did you try to click on the column headings for each column ? That is the way
to define the type
of each column.
Regards,
Geert
Op dinsdag 7 april 2020 09:46:45 CEST schreef Aixza Gonzalez via gnucash-user:
> Although I am new to this program it is evident that something is missing
What version of GnuCash are you using?
On 7 April 2020 7:16:54 pm Aixza Gonzalez via gnucash-user
wrote:
Although I am new to this program it is evident that something is missing
in the program to attain the import of the CSV files. There is no way to
access and define the columns, special
Although I am new to this program it is evident that something is missing in
the program to attain the import of the CSV files. There is no way to access
and define the columns, specially in the transactions import. The manual
instructions cannot be implemented.
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