I’m not sure what screen you are viewing but there should be a balance column
for every transaction in every account register.
However, you do not enter the balance.
GnuCash calculates it for you.
There probably is no need to start all over, but if you must, simply delete the
data file after y
> On 8 Jan 2020, at 21:51, Harvey Moxness wrote:
>
> I hope someone can help I am new to gnu/cash and trying to set up a simple
> bookkeeping file, as a chequebook. When i get to the point of entering
> transactions, there is no space for "balance" at the end of the entry line.
> So I must
Hi Harvey,
When you say " When i get to the point of entering transactions, there is
no space for "balance" at the end of the entry line" does this mean that
the register is not showing all the columns? If so, you might just need to
resize the columns you can see by double-clicking on the dividing
Is this caused by the 26 sub-accounts being marked as 'placeholder' accounts
during creation?
Not sure, I'm also a newbie,
Brian-
On Thursday, January 9, 2020, 2:11:50 AM EST, Nate Bargmann
wrote:
I am setting up a budget for this year in my new role as treasurer for
our church. Ours
* On 2020 09 Jan 01:53 -0600, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
> This might be an ‘unused’ issue.
>
> I presume since you’re getting started, none of those 26 accounts have any
> existing transactions, correct?
Correct.
> Go to:
>
> View > Filter By > Other
>
> and check off:
>
> Show Unused Account
The issue I am wrestling with is how to deal with what I will call
designated funds that our organization tracks internally but are just
part of the one checking account.
To explain further.
Say there is a total checking balance of $1000.00. Then say there are
two standing funds one with $200.00
I have this same question - How to keep distinct funds within a checking
account balance. Or is there a better-accounting way to do this?
Brian-
On Thursday, January 9, 2020, 8:05:10 AM EST, Nate Bargmann
wrote:
The issue I am wrestling with is how to deal with what I will call
design
And, if all columns' widths are adjusted and not all columns are viewable,
there should be a scroll bar just below all columns that you can use to
shift the columns left and right.
Kind regards, Greg Feneis
(Pixel 3)
On Thu, Jan 9, 2020, 02:18 david whiting wrote:
> Hi Harvey,
>
> When you say
* On 2020 09 Jan 05:29 -0600, briancady...@yahoo.com wrote:
> Is this caused by the 26 sub-accounts being marked as 'placeholder'
> accounts during creation?
The 26 accounts are not placeholders in my list.
> Not sure, I'm also a newbie,
It looks like it's not related to nesting per the answer
Hi.
Use Subaccounts for each fund.
When you reconcile, ensure you check the Include Subaccounts checkbox.
-derek
Sent using my mobile device. Please excuse any typos.
On January 9, 2020 8:05:47 AM Nate Bargmann wrote:
The issue I am wrestling with is how to deal with what I will call
designate
>The issue I am wrestling with is how to deal with what I will call
designated funds that our organization tracks internally but are just
part of the one checking account.
>To explain further.
>Say there is a total checking balance of $1000.00. Then say there are
two standing funds one with $200
On 1/9/2020 8:09 AM, briancady413--- via gnucash-user wrote:
I have this same question - How to keep distinct funds within a checking
account balance. Or is there a better-accounting way to do this?
Brian-
THAT is where you are going wrong (making it hard), trying to do it
WITHIN the ch
I should perhaps add that although there are many methods possible, you
perhaps might want to rethink explicitly partitioning the checking
account << doing that for funds kept in the savings account a different
matter >>
Money is fungible. It isn't specifically money in the checking account
t
If in the Journal rather than a specific account register, the balance
will always be zero since each transaction is always balanced.
On 1/9/20 12:03 AM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
> I’m not sure what screen you are viewing but there should be a balance column
> for every transaction in every accou
Tried #2 but GNC didn't remember the revised width.
On Sat, Jan 4, 2020 at 2:35 PM Adrien Monteleone <
adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> wrote:
> That is something entirely different.
>
> There are threads about this issue, though I’m not sure what the situation
> currently is on Win10. There might
Michael’s answer is what you are looking for with regard to the individual
funds.
As for the QDF issue there are a few options:
A) Find someone who has Intuit software that would do a backup-restore and QIF
export for you.
B) Use a VM with trial software
On that option-B:
You can get trial ve
I forgot to mention, you didn’t say what OS you were on, but apparently it
isn’t Win10.
If it is Linux or Mac, (you might find a relevant version of Intuit software
for Mac) you might be able to run the Intuit version you need via Wine. Mileage
varies and there has been some success. Be sure to
Yes, but the column should still be visible.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Jan 9, 2020 w2d9, at 10:23 AM, Stephen M. Butler wrote:
>
> If in the Journal rather than a specific account register, the balance
> will always be zero since each transaction is always balanced.
>
Then I’m in the ‘looks like a bug’ camp.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Jan 9, 2020 w2d9, at 10:27 AM, Jack Slater wrote:
>
> Tried #2 but GNC didn't remember the revised width.
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Does this need to be handled differently then so as to get it identified?
> On Jan 9, 2020, at 12:46 PM, Adrien Monteleone
> wrote:
>
> Then I’m in the ‘looks like a bug’ camp.
>
> Regards,
> Adrien
>
>> On Jan 9, 2020 w2d9, at 10:27 AM, Jack Slater wrote:
>>
>> Tried #2 but GNC didn't rem
Check on bugs.gnucash.org to see if it has been reported yet. You might have to
get creative with your search phrasing as you never know how someone will word
a bug. (or just browse them by section) A cursory glance doesn’t show anything
related so far. There is a bug for invoice windows, but th
Are there any danish users on the list?
I am looking for some advice on good account layouts for a small business.
/Christian
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Found it; bug since 2008. That seem really excessive!?
On Thu, Jan 9, 2020 at 1:21 PM Adrien Monteleone <
adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> wrote:
> Check on bugs.gnucash.org to see if it has been reported yet. You might
> have to get creative with your search phrasing as you never know how
> someo
Bug number?
Regards,
Adrien
> On Jan 9, 2020 w2d9, at 4:15 PM, Jack Slater wrote:
>
> Found it; bug since 2008. That seem really excessive!?
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I'm trying to start a new file for the new year and don't see a simple way
to make the change either in the user's manual or the FAQs. Do I have to
create a new file or can I simply save entries after 1/1/2020 to a new
destination and rename it? If the answer is in the manual, just point me to
th
Jack,
There are many bugs open that long or longer. The developers are limited
with the amount of time that they can donate to this fine program, so wish
lists and minor annoyances tend to languish.
They would love help from more volunteers.
David Carlson
On Thu, Jan 9, 2020, 4:33 PM Adrien M
Do you *need* to start a new file each year?
While GnuCash has a ‘close the books’ procedure, it is not necessary to use it
as that is a holdover from the days of pen and paper where physical limitations
of bound volumes required doing so for organization purposes. (maybe some minor
security pu
I am unable to widen the right column where the accounts are listed for
each transaction. Every time I try it just gets smaller and the full
descriptions of the accounts get shorter and shorter.
Anyone else having this issue?
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What version and what OS?
I just tried to resize and it worked as expected.
Perhaps drag the right-hand header border for the description towards the left
and let it go. It will snap into place taking up the remaining space. This will
‘reset’ the Description column. Then try dragging the right-
Note, you resize by dragging the right-hand border to the right - not the
left-hand border to the left. Then, since you will likely end up with a
horizontal scroll bar, ‘reset’ the description column as I described in my
previous reply.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Jan 9, 2020 w2d9, at 7:32 PM, Adrien
I’d sure help if I was a coder. I appreciate the product.
> On Jan 9, 2020, at 7:03 PM, David Carlson wrote:
>
> Jack,
>
> There are many bugs open that long or longer. The developers are limited
> with the amount of time that they can donate to this fine program, so wish
> lists and minor
Thank you so much, that worked.
Rhonda
On Thu, Jan 9, 2020 at 8:39 PM Adrien Monteleone <
adrien.montele...@lusfiber.net> wrote:
> Note, you resize by dragging the right-hand border to the right - not the
> left-hand border to the left. Then, since you will likely end up with a
> horizontal scro
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What version and what OS?
I just tried to resize
Bb
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Bill,
You might explore creating several 2 x 2 multi column reports with the
individual reports embedded--one for each of your entities, with each row
putting current and previous year in a column. Although the multi column
report can be picky and slow at times, it might meet your needs in th
Hi all,
Just started using GNUCash and have a basic navigation question. I've
figured out how to page up/down, tab between columns and hit enter to
save work in the register but I have been unable to figure out CTRL+HOME
and CTRL+END (top of register/bottom of register). Any suggestions on
w
The Help Guide documents all of the screens, menus, shortcuts, etc.
The Tutorial & Concepts guide walks you through using GnuCash to keep track of
various types of finances. There are also a few scattered tidbits concerning
the UI there. (for example, resizing register columns is located in the
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