r19949 - gnucash-docs/trunk/guide/C - Remove remaining links to basics-import section.

Cristian Marchi cmarchi at code.gnucash.org
Thu Dec 16 14:54:54 EST 2010


Author: cmarchi
Date: 2010-12-16 14:54:53 -0500 (Thu, 16 Dec 2010)
New Revision: 19949
Trac: http://svn.gnucash.org/trac/changeset/19949

Modified:
   gnucash-docs/trunk/guide/C/ch_cbook.xml
   gnucash-docs/trunk/guide/C/ch_cc.xml
Log:
Remove remaining links to basics-import section.

Modified: gnucash-docs/trunk/guide/C/ch_cbook.xml
===================================================================
--- gnucash-docs/trunk/guide/C/ch_cbook.xml	2010-12-16 19:49:34 UTC (rev 19948)
+++ gnucash-docs/trunk/guide/C/ch_cbook.xml	2010-12-16 19:54:53 UTC (rev 19949)
@@ -42,8 +42,8 @@
     accounts. You can either use the default <application>&app;</application> accounts or set up your
     own. For more detail on how to set up a new account, refer to 
     <xref linkend="accts-examples-toplevel2"></xref>.
-    For instructions on importing your accounts from another program, refer to
-    <xref linkend="basics-import1"></xref>.</para>
+    For instructions on importing your accounts from another program, refer to the
+    <application>&app;</application> manual.</para>
 
     <para>Let&rsquo;s start with the bank accounts you&rsquo;ll need. You need one <application>&app;</application>
     bank type account for each physical bank account you wish to track. If you

Modified: gnucash-docs/trunk/guide/C/ch_cc.xml
===================================================================
--- gnucash-docs/trunk/guide/C/ch_cc.xml	2010-12-16 19:49:34 UTC (rev 19948)
+++ gnucash-docs/trunk/guide/C/ch_cc.xml	2010-12-16 19:54:53 UTC (rev 19949)
@@ -157,7 +157,7 @@
     <para>Another way is to import a credit card statement directly into your
     account. If your credit card company supports a QIF file format for its
     statements, you have the option of directly importing the statement. This
-    type of import is covered in the <xref linkend="basics-import1"></xref>, 
+    type of import is covered in the <application>&app;</application> manual, 
     and it is a
     convenient way to track your purchases without having to manually enter
     all your receipts.</para>



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