On Sat, Sep 5, 2020, 07:44 David Cousens wrote:
> You can aslo use the Actions->New Account Heirarchy and deselect any
> account
> structures you do not want to add and then select the specific account
> structures you want to add, in your case select the Investment Accounts
> option.
>
> David
You can aslo use the Actions->New Account Heirarchy and deselect any account
structures you do not want to add and then select the specific account
structures you want to add, in your case select the Investment Accounts
option.
David Cousens
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David Cousens
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If the Guide wasn't clear, perhaps there is room for improvement, but
that setup wizard is just to get you started. You can add and remove
accounts all you want after the fact. (with some caveats if removing
accounts that contain transactions)
You can even skip that new hierarchy setup entirel
Along your line of thinking, it is also recommended that you try major
changes with a disposable copy of your data file, keeping a backup if you
don't like the results. Sometimes that may mean running two copies in
parallel for a period of time.
Good luck!
On Fri, Sep 4, 2020 at 9:27 PM Default U
On Fri, Sep 4, 2020, 22:03 David Carlson
wrote:
> Funny you should ask. Chapter 9 of the user guide was written just for you
> https://code.gnucash.org/docs/C/gnucash-guide/invest_accounts1.html
>
> On Fri, Sep 4, 2020 at 8:37 PM Default User
> wrote:
>
>> Hi!
>>
>> I am using gnucash 3.10, up
Funny you should ask. Chapter 9 of the user guide was written just for you
https://code.gnucash.org/docs/C/gnucash-guide/invest_accounts1.html
On Fri, Sep 4, 2020 at 8:37 PM Default User
wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I am using gnucash 3.10, up to date.
>
> I have a file with existing accounts in it, but no