Stymied New User

M Prindle mprindle at pobox.com
Mon Oct 18 11:53:43 EDT 2010


Jeff,

As the others have recommended I would go through the docs.  If your a hands on person like me then create a file that you can use to play with.  That way if you mess something up no real data gets lost.  Also with any software backup backup backup.

Mike 

"JEFFREY PHAN" <jphan59 at gmail.com> wrote:

>What is RTFM? How do I set up an account with my company name?
>
>Thanks ,
>Jeff
>
>On Sun, Oct 17, 2010 at 2:18 PM, Wouter van Marle <
>wouter at squirrel-systems.com> wrote:
>
>> Jeff,
>>
>> Considering the vagueness of your post I'm afraid the best answer you
>> can get is: RTFM. And honestly years ago when I started with GnuCash I
>> did just that and it was really quite helpful.
>>
>> For the rest I (and I'm sure many others on this list) would be happy to
>> answer any specific questions you may have.
>>
>> Wouter.
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sun, 2010-10-17 at 12:15 -1200, JEFFREY PHAN wrote:
>> > I just downloaded and installed gnucash and cannot figure out how to get
>> > started. I did follow the steps for accounts set up with the druid. I
>> can't
>> > find answers on the website. I want to use this for small business
>> > accounting. I'm presently using QuickBooks Pro which has too much more
>> then
>> > I need! I know that I'm the problem but I can't seem to get past myself!
>> Any
>> > help would be appreciated!
>> >
>> > Jeff
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