Re: Balance Sheets

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Mon Jan 6 04:04:26 EST 2014


A standard rule for all places where people help each other for mutual benefit is to not impose more than is necessary. 

Translated onto this problem here it means RTFM or rather RTFI. Read The F... Internet. You don't understand something - try and find put first and in your questions show willingness to do that. At the very least "I have googled this and found no useful answer". This is no criticism but simply friendly advice in order for you to get the best out of here and other similar places. Apply it AMD enjoy, ignore it and look forward to more answers like the last two

Peter
Sent from my HTC

----- Reply message -----
From: "Chris Bester" <chrisbester at cybersmart.co.za>
To: "'Mike Alexander'" <mta at umich.edu>
Cc: "'gnucash-user'" <gnucash-user at gnucash.org>
Subject: Balance Sheets
Date: Mon, Jan 6, 2014 08:01


Hi Mike
Thank you for a rather offhandish reply.
I do not read books about the Internet, I read other books and use the
Internet only for convenience.  I was under the impression this Gnucash chat
page was for Nice People trying to help each other.
Chris
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Alexander [mailto:mta at umich.edu] 
Sent: 06 January 2014 12:15 AM
To: Chris Bester
Cc: 'gnucash-user'
Subject: RE: Balance Sheets

--On January 5, 2014 9:14:33 PM +0200 Chris Bester
<chrisbester at cybersmart.co.za> wrote:

> Thank you Mike
> But what does HTML mean?
> Thank You for replying ].
> Chris

That's getting far too basic for this list.  HTML stands for Hyper Text
Markup Language which is the the format used for almost everything on the
web and much of the rest of the Internet.  Go read almost any book about the
Internet and you'll find out about that.  Or spend a few minutes on
Wikipedia.

           Mike
 

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