Paycheck Template?

Lenore Horner LenoreHorner at sbcglobal.net
Tue Aug 18 16:16:52 EDT 2009


Try duplicate or copy transaction button (I don't remember exactly  
what it's called).  You set the new date and then go through the  
splits and re-enter any numbers that have changed since the last  
transaction.

Lenore

On Aug 18, 2009, at 15:05 , Daniel Trezub wrote:

> Hi, you all.
>
> I am starting to use Gnucash, just finished importing my ms money  
> files and
> recategorized everything, and everything is working like a charm!
>
> I've tested gnucash some years ago and just let it go, but now the  
> app is
> much more robust and easy to use! Congrats to everybody involved in  
> its
> development!
>
> One thing I am still missing is some king of "paycheck template".  
> Enter all
> the info on my paycheck splits (they are more than 20!) every month  
> is a
> pain! Is there a way to save a template and just enter the values  
> when I get
> a new paycheck (without entering all split accounts again)?
>
> Thanks a lot!
>
>
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