Check the Wiki, there is a section on upgrading.
I'm not certain, but I seem to recall reading from Windows users that
Windows will prompt to remove it. But I see no harm in removing 3.8
manually first. Your data and preferences exist outside of where the
application does.
Always make sure y
Don't know about Windows. On Mac OS, I have 2.6.1.1, 3.0.1, 3.10, 4.0, 4.1,
4.1.4 all currently installed. Don't ask why.
Will
On 2020 Sep 17, at 09-17 13:04:53, Fran_3 via gnucash-user
wrote:
Thanks Chris.
Question - Do I have to remove GC 3.8 before installing 4.1 or what? (On
Windows
Thanks Chris.
Question - Do I have to remove GC 3.8 before installing 4.1 or what? (On
Windows 10(
Thanks for the help.
FYI - I searched... site:lists.gnucash.org upgrade to 4.1
for help on this before posting. I'm sure the question has been asked before
but I guess I didn't see it in the sear
This freezing of reconciled splits was removed in a later release: you will
be able to modify the textual fields without necessarily resetting
reconcile status.
In the old release, if you unreconcile then you can simply reconcile again
(but you can't reconcile using old statement date, must be rec
The below should read "y" for "reconciled and not "r"
On Wednesday, September 16, 2020, 8:06:32 PM EDT, Fran_3 via gnucash-user
wrote:
Under Liabilities I have an account named "Reimbursable"
I want to change the Description field of each Transaction to make have them
more uniform...
H
Under Liabilities I have an account named "Reimbursable"
I want to change the Description field of each Transaction to make have them
more uniform...
However a few of the transactions... in the "R" column have one line/split set
to... "n" for "not reconciled" and the other line/split set to "r" f