How should I enter values on a budget in gnucash ?

lejohnston lejohnston at dccnet.com
Sat Apr 1 03:32:06 EDT 2017


Geert,

I have another work around for correcting the width of the budget screen. I made a copy of my budget. Deleted the original budget, renamed the copy to the original name. So far it is working. For some reason when you make the copy it resets the original screen size.

Larry

On 03/30/17 02:45 AM, Geert Janssens  <geert.gnucash at kobaltwit.be> wrote:
> 
> On donderdag 9 maart 2017 22:02:25 CEST you wrote:
> > Edward,
> > 
> > I have been tied up with other things so just got back to this.
> > 
> > I made the changes you suggested with Reversed Balances set to 'none'. As
> > you can see from the attached docs this left the Budget unbalanced but the
> > 'Budget Balance Sheet Report' no longer has 'Unallocted Assets' and has
> > Assets $(100) and Liabilities $(100) that offset each other (if I am
> > reading it correctly).
> > 
> > BTW making those changes in Preferences appears to apply to all my GNUCash
> > documents. Although it does not seem to affect my Budget in my main file it
> > has made big changes to my Budget Reports. Therefore I have reset it to the
> > default.
> > 
> > Also sorry for the screen capture of the Budget, the window for the Budget
> > screen has inexplicable elongated and I cannot get it resized. When I
> > reduce the space between the Accounts and the Monthly Budget entries it
> > adds the space between December and Totals. Very frustrating but I hope to
> > sort it out soon. No time now.
> > 
> That is https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=734197
> The only workaround currently is to manually correct the width in the 
> corresponding settings file (in <gnucash_dot_dir>/books/<account_file>.gcm).
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Geert
> 


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