Hi,
This is my first post so hopefully I am doing things correctly.
I have been appointed as Treasurer to a Club and have been handed the
accounts from the previous treasurer who used Gnucash.
The problem I am having is how can I see the previous reconciled
transactions, I have looked
Op donderdag 7 juni 2018 05:38:47 CEST schreef Mike Churchill via gnucash-
user:
> Ok Tom. Good to hear you were successful. I wondered about the 2.8 also,
> but it seems to be the right file. Mike
>
The 2.8 version is a small oversight. It was decided fairly late in the last
development cycle
Hi,
I'm not sure I understand your issue here.
Gnucash will show you all your transactions, reconciled or not, unless you
View - > Filter to turn it off.
Perhaps your data file does not have earlier transactions?
-derek
Sent using my mobile device. Please excuse any typos.
On June 7, 2018 9:51
Dennis Powless wrote
> You could use a cloud based storage service, with all computers linked,
> such as Dropbox.
> You can have GC on as many computers as you see fit, each using the same
> GC data file.
> That way you’re not depending on a usb drive that could get misplaced
> etc
> Dennis
Ri
Hi Gareth. Welcome to the list.
With the account register open, click on the "view" item in the menu
bar, then in the dialog that opens click on "filter by". Then click on
"status" in that menu bar which opens a selection dialog. Clear the
checks from all but "Reconciled". Then click on OK.
I've added the 3 files gnctimeperiod-utilities.scm, transaction.scm and
config.user to /home//.gnucash (Linux Mint, GC 2.6.12). Under the
reports tab, I see 2 entries labveled "transaction report" - both seem
to be identical. Running one of them gives me the result I needed
(summary totals by
> On Jun 6, 2018, at 7:44 AM, J-P Hartzenberg wrote:
>
> Dear Sir/Madam
>
> How do you email out invoices directly from the system?
You don’t. GnuCash contains no email interface.
You can print/export the invoice to pdf and then email it as an attachment.
Regards,
John Ralls
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Hi Geert,
The old saved-reports-2.4 file was found in the %USER%\.gnucash folder.
None of the 3.-variations you mention apply here.
When I located the 2.4 file, I backed up the new 2.8 file to take it
completely out of the picture, then copied the 2.4 file over to
%APPDATA%\GnuCash
to see what w
Op donderdag 7 juni 2018 16:48:11 CEST schreef Thomas Forrester:
> Hi Geert,
>
> The old saved-reports-2.4 file was found in the %USER%\.gnucash folder.
> None of the 3.-variations you mention apply here.
>
> When I located the 2.4 file, I backed up the new 2.8 file to take it
> completely out o
/*Hope something similar comes back in a future version, cause speaking on
behalf of those who (1) don't have the time or (2) the skills or (3) the
patience, following the instructions in that wiki link to get some decent
color in GnuCash, well, that just "ain't" goin' happen.*/
*/Not user friendl
Op donderdag 7 juni 2018 19:03:09 CEST schreef randix:
> /*Hope something similar comes back in a future version, cause speaking on
> behalf of those who (1) don't have the time or (2) the skills or (3) the
> patience, following the instructions in that wiki link to get some decent
> color in GnuCa
Thank you John.
Regards,
J-P Hartzenberg
-Original Message-
From: John Ralls [mailto:jra...@ceridwen.us]
Sent: Thursday, 07 June 2018 16:46
To: J-P Hartzenberg
Cc: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Subject: Re: [GNC] Email Invoices
> On Jun 6, 2018, at 7:44 AM, J-P Hartzenberg wrote:
>
Hi,
J-P Hartzenberg writes:
> Dear Sir/Madam
>
> How do you email out invoices directly from the system?
There is no "direct" way. GnuCash is not a mail agent.
You need to "print" the invoices (save to PDF), and then you need to
manually use your email program to attach and send them to your
Hi,
"Maf. King" writes:
> On Wednesday, 6 June 2018 16:25:15 BST Sensei Tim Rosanelli wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I am using Gnucash for my business and love it but I have one question.
>>
>> Most of my transaction are via credit card. That means that the invoice
>> open date, line item date, post
Thank you Maf,
The very first thread led me to the answer. Simply a matter of adding a
".AX" suffix to the share code!
How I struggled to resolve the matter prior! As always the solution is
simple.
Thank again for responding to my outcry.
Dave W
On 06/06/18 23:48, Maf. King wrote:
H
https://money.stackexchange.com/questions/96145/why-is-gnucash-now-tracking-share-prices-in-fractions
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