It's also always available on the GnuCash website either for separate
download in various formats, or to view on the web.
I know I looked for key combo info for many months before I happened to
stumble on the Help document! (it wasn't installed by default on my
machine either)
Regards,
Adrie
I found that the manual was not installed on my computer. After installing it
and searching I foud the answer. Thanks for your response.
On 12/1/22 9:24 AM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
It's covered in the Help file along with other ways to
increment/decrement the date by set amounts. (day, month,
It's covered in the Help file along with other ways to
increment/decrement the date by set amounts. (day, month, etc.)
Regards,
Adrien
On 12/1/22 8:09 AM, MW via gnucash-user wrote:
Thanks. I thought it would be some key combination.
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Thanks. I thought it would be some key combination.
On 12/1/22 08:03, Dennis West wrote:
Enter "T" in the date field.
On 12/1/2022 07:59, MW via gnucash-user wrote:
I seem to remember there being a shortcut to today's date when
entering a transaction, but can't remember or find a reference to
Enter "T" in the date field.
On 12/1/2022 07:59, MW via gnucash-user wrote:
I seem to remember there being a shortcut to today's date when
entering a transaction, but can't remember or find a reference to it.
Is this real or am I mis-rememberig?
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I seem to remember there being a shortcut to today's date when entering
a transaction, but can't remember or find a reference to it. Is this
real or am I mis-rememberig?
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