I currently use Quicken Personal, and use a budget report, which lists weekly
transactions, and a running balance of my cash account at the end of each
week - that way I know exactly how much I have in the bank at the end of
each week.
When I generate a transaction report with GnuCash, the transact
I currently use Quicken Personal, and use a budget report, which lists weekly
transactions, and a running balance of my cash account at the end of each
week - that way I know exactly how much I have in the bank at the end of
each week.
When I generate a transaction report with GnuCash, the transact
Sorry to be such a dunderhead, and thanks to those who have taken the time
to contribute.
Billsy
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Hi all,
This is a repost of an earlier query - I'd still like to switch to GnuCash
and Linux, however I have one stumbling block, so perhaps someone may have
some ideas for me
I currently use Quicken Personal, and use a budget report, which lists
weekly
transactions, and a running balance of
Thankyou for the tip - I am not able to locate the Display/Running Balance =
enabled parameter in reports. Can you advise?
Thanks for your help and time on this one.
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