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Old 02-26-2002, 10:10 PM   #1
pekuekfir
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who uses gnucash?


I have been setting up my household accounts on gnucash. I had previously been using quicken for about 7 years.

Anyway, I like gnucash fine, but I was wondering why I have about 20 different gnucash files in my home directory...

The files are for example: MyName20020119andmorenumbers.xac. So it looks like every time I save my file, it renames it the the current date with some other numbers too. Quicken just keeps saving over your same file, which is what I want gnucash to do. I looked in gnucash help, but didn't see anything about this.

Thanks
 
Old 02-27-2002, 09:36 PM   #2
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Ok, nobody does I guess.

Thanks anyway. Bye.
 
  


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