The question as asked is not making a lot of sense to me.
Gnucash does reports a little differently than one might expect. One
first runs the report (with default options) and then while that tab is
open, use edit=>report options to select the options you want for THIS
running of the report. T
Hi,
I have an account that is currently an "Asset" account with the commodity
set to USD. I want to change it to a mutual fund account with the commodity
set to VMFXX. VMFXX is pegged to the dollar so this is theoretically simple
to do (none of the numbers on the transactions have to change). But
You cannot directly transfer between two different commodities, even if they
are of the same value. Instead, create a new security VFMXX and an account for
it under assets. Then, create a buy transaction by debiting the VFMXX account
and crediting your old USD asset account.
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Thanks. And where my I find this in Windows 10?
Louise
On 2025-03-21 8:53 p.m., John Ralls wrote:
It’s a display setting that’s only good for the life of that tab. Close the tab
and it’s discarded. If you leave the tab open and quit GnuCash or load a
different account then the changed name w
See https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Metadata_File and
https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Configuration_Locations, but note that I
misspelled GNC_DATA_HOME as GNC_USER_DATA.
Regards,
John Ralls
> On Mar 22, 2025, at 10:07, griffin wrote:
>
> Thanks. And where my I find this in Windows 10?
>
> Louis
It’s a display setting that’s only good for the life of that tab. Close the tab
and it’s discarded. If you leave the tab open and quit GnuCash or load a
different account then the changed name will be saved with the other tab
information in the state file (your-book.gnucash.gcm in GNC_USER_DATA)
If in doubt, Gnucash >> Help >> About :-) Links are clickable ...
Cheers David H.
On Sun, 23 Mar 2025 at 03:09, griffin wrote:
> Thanks. And where my I find this in Windows 10?
>
> Louise
>
>
> On 2025-03-21 8:53 p.m., John Ralls wrote:
> > It’s a display setting that’s only good for the life
>From the UK too.
Tax date for me, logical, then everyone can find the right invoice as well
as they were filed in date order.
On Thu, 20 Mar 2025 at 19:39, Maf. King wrote:
> On Thursday, 20 March 2025 15:08:12 GMT Michael or Penny Novack via
> gnucash-
> user wrote:
>
> >
> > PS --- I have a