ating system and the version of GNUCash
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>Saludos Cordiales
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>Murugan
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>From: gnucash-user
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>Sent: Friday, February 3, 2023 12:33 PM
>To: Phyllis Bruce
>Cc: Gnucash Users
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12:33 PM
To: Phyllis Bruce
Cc: Gnucash Users
Subject: Re: [GNC] install 2nd app to start over
thanks phyllis
i'm having a lot of trouble with creating transaction reports. and the
solutions seem to involve going into terminal and getting code to identify
a bug. to do this i'll have
Well, if it sounds reasonable. Installing a newer version will retain your
records and may solve the issue. I'm assuming you've gone to the help
files to learn how to create the transaction reports. They are not
necessarily intuitive and may draw from different settings. Just be sure
to back ev
thanks phyllis
i'm having a lot of trouble with creating transaction reports. and the
solutions seem to involve going into terminal and getting code to identify
a bug. to do this i'll have to take my laptop to a computer shop or find
someone who can help me. i have not done this as i've been so bu
Why don't you just start another gnucash file? Name it something different
and take it from there.
On Thu, Feb 2, 2023 at 12:32 PM ph hermes wrote:
> hi everyone
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> i've been struggling with my transaction reports and can't easily figure
> out how to fix things, so i thought i could install gn
hi everyone
i've been struggling with my transaction reports and can't easily figure
out how to fix things, so i thought i could install gnu cash again and
simply start over (probably a good idea anyway as it's been years on the
old file). it's a year when i feel many things could bear with a fres