categories + classes
Paula Hendricks
paula at ph-webnet.com
Sat Mar 15 15:13:13 EDT 2014
thanks very much. i too like the tree structure of the accounts and have it pretty finely grained. classes in quickxxx added just another layer that could slice/ dice it a different way. i do miss classes... but my CPA misses them more. <g>
ph
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On Mar 14, 2014, at 2:10 PM, brushborder wrote:
> as a fairly new user of gnucash, but long term user of quicken this is what
> have found. Categories in quicken translates to accounts and sub-accounts
> in gnucash. I have maybe 100 accounts so far under expenses. I am actually
> enjoying the tree-like structure of accounts and sub-accounts in gnucash.
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> Hope that helps.
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