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I want to ask a question about the optimal way to use gnu cash (I am not planning to edit the code). I can get it to do what I want, but want to ask for a better workflow for two situations.

When adding an invoice, I want it to auto fill: action=hours, income account=sales, tax=no, unit price=«Customer dependent».

I would also like to auto pay some invoices (some customers pay at time of me doing the work). I would also like to auto fill, which account, each customer pays into.

I may also have other questions. They are all about optimising my work flow, as a user.

Which sub-site should I post it on?

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    Depends on the specific of the question. What situation you have?
    – Braiam
    Commented Dec 22, 2018 at 19:28
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    I'm confused - how is a question asking for a site recommendation unclear?
    – Makoto
    Commented Dec 22, 2018 at 23:03
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    @Makoto since you seem to know if OP asking about some code / code modification for GnuCash or actually using it for day-to-day life as regular user why would not you edit question to clarify? Commented Dec 23, 2018 at 8:34
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    I have addressed your concerns, by editing the question. Commented Dec 23, 2018 at 13:35
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    @AlexeiLevenkov: It never read like a code modification question, it always read like a "how do I use this program" question. I know of GnuCash because it's something you can install as a userland application on most Linux distributions. The question is perfectly clear: where do I ask questions like this? 100% assured it's not going to be Stack Overflow but we as a community can at least point them in a better direction.
    – Makoto
    Commented Dec 23, 2018 at 16:07

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Personal Finance and Money seems like the right place to ask questions about the correct way to use GnuCash. There's even a tag for it, with almost 200 questions, most of which have answers.

However, note that according to the tag excerpt, " As this is a personal finance site, questions about usage of the software are preferred over technology-related questions.". If your question is more oriented towards technology (e.g., installation or compatibility issues), you may want to consider Super User instead.

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