[GNC] Why doesn't GnuCash have an Export function?
Glenn Fowler
gfowler1 at outlook.com
Sun Dec 4 21:14:46 EST 2022
Hi Steve,
The data file is cross platform. You can simply copy it to a USB and put it in your new computer and it will work.
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From: gnucash-user <gnucash-user-bounces+gfowler1=outlook.com at gnucash.org> on behalf of Steve Thompson <stevet at wkyr.net>
Sent: Sunday, December 4, 2022 8:24 PM
To: gnucash-user at gnucash.org <gnucash-user at gnucash.org>
Subject: [GNC] Why doesn't GnuCash have an Export function?
Hi all and forgive me if this has been asked and answered before.
I'm trying to get used to this particular list server and how it
functions and my search didn't seem to return what I thought it
should.
I was trying to migrate from Linux (Suse Leap 15.3) to Windows
11. I'm being forced into this because of customers and Teams
(which crashed my Linux system), and the lack of Adobe Acrobat
for Linux.
I finally gave up (even though I have a file server that all my
systems are connected to) and started from scratch on Windows,
having to hand enter all of this years records (thankfully this
has been a short year).
But, to the question, now that we have covered the problem that
brought me to this question: Why doesn't GnuCash have an export
functions so that one can more easily migrate from one computer
system to another?
And it may be needed to migrate from Gnucash's data format to
another system used by one's CPA.
Regards,
Steve Thompson
Indy area USA
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