[GNC] Reopening Latest File

Richard Barmann reb at barmannsbar.com
Sun Jun 24 10:12:26 EDT 2018


I am using Kubuntu 17.10. When I finish with GnuCash I was told to just 
school down to "quit" but that does not help. How should I close GnuCash 
so that the file is in the correct place to retrieve it.

Richard Barmann


On 06/24/2018 09:56 AM, D wrote:
> Sounds like you are moving your files from the operating system (e.g., using Mac's Finder, or Windows Explorer). Are you? Gnucash can't find what you've moved.
>
> David
>
> On June 24, 2018, at 3:39 PM, Richard Barmann <reb at barmannsbar.com> wrote:
>
> When I want to go back to Gnucash I have to go to the "BusinessGnuCash"
> file and then try to find the latest file to open it. The files listed
> below the opening of GnuCash all come up with " cannot find file. What
> am I doing wrong when I close the program that prevents me from opening
> it with the correct/latest file when I am ready to go to GnuCash the
> next time. I have been fighting this for several years and cannot get a
> solution.
>
> Also can I delete the log files in GnuCash or  do I need them. Thank you
> for any advise.
>
> Richard Bamann
>
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