How can I start over?

J. David Beutel jdb at getsu.com
Mon Aug 21 04:16:44 EDT 2006


Thanks!  That did it.  Next time I'll try more on my own first.  I still 
wonder how GnuCash knows where my old files were, but now I can go ahead 
with my new files anyway.

Cheers,
11011011

Derek Atkins <warlord at MIT.EDU> wrote on 08/20/2006 06:19:35 PM:
> File -> New File
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> -derek
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> Quoting "J. David Beutel" <jdb at getsu.com>:
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>> I've built and installed GnuCash 2.0.1 from source on Fedora Core 3, and
>> now I'd like to follow the tutorial in the guide, starting with the New
>> Account Hierarchy Setup.  Unfortunately I tried an older version of
>> GnuCash a few years ago, and now whenever I start 2.0.1, it complains
>> that it can't find an old file I made then.  All four of the files I
>> made then are on the 2.0.1 File menu, even though I moved those files
>> and ~/.gnucash away.
>>
>> How can I get GnuCash to forget that I ever ran it before, forget about
>> those old files, and run the setup druid?  It installed in /usr/local. I
>> tried erasing the FC3 RPM (gnucash-1.8.11 installed in /usr) but that
>> had no effect.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> 11011011
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