HELP! (?)

David Carlson david.carlson.417 at gmail.com
Thu Jan 8 10:07:02 EST 2015


On 1/7/2015 2:06 PM, Mike or Penny Novack wrote:
>
>> Good day and Happy New Year to all....I am not computer literate so
>> please
>> patient w/ my question(s) that may seem stupid....
>>
>>       In Gnucash, I simply want to get back to my checkbook/register  of
>> 2014 as I need to enter all the checks that have not been entered. I
>> know
>> one can get the line for entry to specific accounts but I need to
>> view the
>> checkboodk as whole and be able to print it out in its entirety, not
>> just
>> specific reports.
>>
>> Please advise.  I will thank you and I am sure Uncle Sam will appreciate
>> getting the correct info in a timely manner!
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Craig
> It's not entirely clear what problem you are having, or problems if
> more than one.
>
> 1) Not seeing, can't get in to the account that is your checkbook? Do
> you possibly mean that you can get into that account but can't see
> transactions for the previous year? What DATE RANGE are you
> specifying? Passing December 31st a specification of "current year"
> that was 2014 now becomes 2015.
>
> 2) A report of all the transactions for an account is a special case
> of a report of all the transactions of all of the accounts. Run
> "transaction report" specifying the date range you want and selecting
> just the one account instead of all of them. New to gnucash you have
> to try out the various report options.
>
> Michael
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Craig

It sounds like you have just recently started with GnuCash.  Did you try
out the basic techniques outlined in the Getting Started section of the
help manual?  You could also search for tutorials on U-Tube.

Please try to ask more specific questions.

David C


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