Richard,
Regarding the log files, by default GnuCash will automatically retain files
with the same filename until they are 30 days old You can go to Edit
>Preferences >General and change that to a shorter period or even Never if
you are daring.
David C
On Sun, Jun 24, 2018 at 10:52 AM, David C
Richard,
I have deliberately created that same situation on my LAN by keeping the
data file on a different server than the one I am running GnuCash on. When
I am not logged in to that server, the file cannot be found. By logging in
to the server and searching for the file or logging in before st
I am using Kubuntu 17.10. When I finish with GnuCash I was told to just
school down to "quit" but that does not help. How should I close GnuCash
so that the file is in the correct place to retrieve it.
Richard Barmann
On 06/24/2018 09:56 AM, D wrote:
Sounds like you are moving your files fro
Sounds like you are moving your files from the operating system (e.g., using
Mac's Finder, or Windows Explorer). Are you? Gnucash can't find what you've
moved.
David
On June 24, 2018, at 3:39 PM, Richard Barmann wrote:
When I want to go back to Gnucash I have to go to the "BusinessGnuCash"
f
When I want to go back to Gnucash I have to go to the "BusinessGnuCash"
file and then try to find the latest file to open it. The files listed
below the opening of GnuCash all come up with " cannot find file. What
am I doing wrong when I close the program that prevents me from opening
it with t