> On Feb 1, 2022, at 10:44 PM, David Carlson
> wrote:
>
> I am currently running GnuCash 3.8 in Ubuntu 20.04. This release has the
> 'New' generic importer with the revised Bayesian matching. I have found
> that sometimes it is good at assigning accounts to incoming transactions
> and other
On Mon, Jan 31, 2022 at 5:09 AM Jan Herdsman wrote:
> I am using an iMac, I would like to be able to save my GNU file in a cloud
> or other location than my hard drive, Also don't know where the location or
> name of any backup files are,
> All I can see is log files and one LCK file and the gnuc
And then you can create a special folder for messages from this list,
and setup a filter to put them there automatically so from then on, you
don't have to hunt through Allmail.
There is also an option in Mailman preferences to not receive copies of
your own messages. If you turn this off, the
I've created some .pdfs of P&L reports, and set the report to use the
two-column layout. I just discovered this option doesn't size the output to
the printed page, so the far right totals (the number I'm most interested in
- the net P/L for the period) are missing.
Changing the report layout t
I am trying to set up direct bank transaction downloads into GnuCash 4.9
from several US banks. All use the OFX connection method a la Quicken.
I have not been successful with any of the three banks I tried - Wells
Fargo, PNC Bank and Chase Bank. In several cases, the user definition
dialo
Thank you very much Jim. There was something in the Groceries line which
was preventing the subtotal from being displayed. I could not see anything
in the row, but after clearing it everything worked.
Paul
>
> Message: 2
> Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2022 23:18:40 -0500
> From: Jim Passmore
> To: gnucash
How I did this is beyond me, somehow I confused GNC to let it happen or
had a data corruption when the journal was improperly saved (power
outage, GNC lost a poker game, thought it was Quirken, etc). I use
uncompressed XML on Ubuntu 20.04LTS.
I have discovered multiple (dozens) of transaction