With advancing years I am having trouble reading my screen, can I increase the
font size and if so how
TIA
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On 3/16/2025 12:13 AM, R Losey wrote:
Hi. I'd just set such accounts up as sub-accounts under Liabilities. Using
your example (electricity)
1) Create an "Electricity" account under "Liabilites" (alternatively, you
could use the provider as the name of the account
2) Using your $120 bill as an ex
Hello again,
My next challenge is how do I account for the sale of some shares. I
have read the documentation, but I am still a bit lost, as the
instructions don't seem to cover my situation.
Many years ago I was employed by a private corporation who "gifted" me
some shares. The company I wo
On 3/16/2025 5:31 PM, flywire wrote:
I understand this to be a request for Hybrid Accounting, basically a
combination of Cash Accounting and Accrual Accounting. (Rental Income being
the other side of the ledger tracking unpaid Invoices - Accounts
Receivable).
A bill you receive is a liability. F
You can change the font size by editing the HTML style sheet
(Edit->Style Sheets). Please see the user manual for more info
(https://gnucash.org/viewdoc.phtml?rev=5&lang=C&doc=help). Another easy
way is just to lower your screen resolution, which automatically
increases font sizes for all apps
The app install location doesn’t matter for Finance-Quote install. Perl manages
that separately from gnucash. You will need the path to the app for one of the
steps to follow.
If you had quotes working, and you migrated your intel data container to the M1
machine, then you almost certainly have
I understand this to be a request for Hybrid Accounting, basically a
combination of Cash Accounting and Accrual Accounting. (Rental Income being
the other side of the ledger tracking unpaid Invoices - Accounts
Receivable).
A bill you receive is a liability. From
https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v5/C/g