How to access last year's accounts
lakelover
jerry.coover at gmail.com
Sat Jan 3 18:24:34 EST 2009
It seems as though I've lost eight months of data entry. After perusing the
forum it appears that I saved the data files in the wrong place: under
/gnucash which is a data killer. I've been able to call up reports before I
moved into 2009, and closed the books on 2008. I can make partial reports
but not what I want. Very frustrating.
lakelover wrote:
>
> Thanks for the info. That worked to some extent but when I go for a
> summery of all accounts, I get zeros. I closed the 2008 books probably
> before I should have but I'm wondering if that is the problem. Is it
> possible to reopen the books?
>
>
> Cam Ellison-2 wrote:
>>
>> lakelover wrote:
>>> I want to look back at 2008, but can't figure out how. I can go to the
>>> ledger
>>> and look at past transactions but I would like to load up all the 2008
>>> entries so I can make reports. I have not found a menu item that allows
>>> me
>>> to specify what dates I want to include. I'm' running version 2.2.6, on
>>> Ubuntu's latest version.
>>>
>> Select the report that you want, and after it is displayed, select
>> "Options" from the toolbar. That will allow you to select dates,
>> accounts, display criteria, and a bunch of other stuff.
>>
>> Cam
>>
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