[GNC] GnuCash - Printing Issues with Invoices

Brad Morrison bradmorrison at sonic.net
Thu May 8 05:34:19 EDT 2025


Hi Fiona/GNUCash users, 

I checked out that bug report, but it does not look like the version of
Windows is mentioned.  

What version of Windows were you using? 

Did you also notice this issue with GNUCash 5.11 on any other operating
system? https://www.gnucash.org/download.phtml 

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On 2025-05-07 20:52, Fiona Herbert wrote:

> POSTED on Bugzilla as a BUG: https://bugs.gnucash.org/show_bug.cgi?id=799602
> John Ralls advised sending here.
> 
> ---------
> 
> I want to invoice clients in regular 2 decimal currency.
> 
> I HAVE ticked the Preferences>Numbers, Date, Time> "Force prices to
> display as decimals" (2 decimals) and restarted Gnucash several times.
> 
> CREATING or editing an invoice: the column with "Unit Price" continues
> to display as a fraction. The other numbers show as currency / 2
> decimals.
> 
> When PRINTING the invoice (to screen), the "Unit" column
> - loses the word "price" (and I cant see anywhere to fix this either)
> - still shows in fractions
> - all other columns show as 2 decimals / currency.
> - actually printing this to PDF the heading alignment is offset from
> the R margin?
> 
> Finally, when choosing to "PDF" the invoice, several columns, namely
> Unit Price, Discount Rate & Discount Amount are further lost in the
> process and another error appears (see attached)
> 
> PROBLEM 1 - the fractions in the Unit Price on the invoice & screen
> print for invoice
> 
> PROBLEM 2 - choosing / naming columns when printing /PDF invoices.
> 
> Thanks for your help :-) 
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