Gnucash Tip

Geert Janssens janssens-geert at telenet.be
Sat Jul 3 12:19:54 EDT 2010


On Saturday 3 July 2010, Mike Leone wrote:
> On 7/3/2010 11:09 AM, Anthony Dardis had this to say:
> > Quicken provides an "overview" of your accounts -- a list of today's
> > balances for checking, savings, credit cards, major assets and
> > liabilities. For something similar in GnuCash, run the Balance Sheet
> > report, then go to Options to pick the accounts that you want to see in
> > the overview. Then just leave that tab open, and every time you start
> > GnuCash you'll have the overview. Click "reload" if you put in
> > transactions and want to see how things have changed.
> 
> I just keep the "Accounts" tab open. It shows the current balances of
> all the accounts, too, without having to run a report. However, I don't
> use the business functions, or scheduled transactions, so that might
> perhaps make a difference.

I consider this a useful tip too ;). It has been added to the "Using GnuCash" 
[1] wiki page.

Keep them coming !

Geert

[1] http://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Using_GnuCash


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