Have a look in View > Filter By (from that account) and see if you
have selected a date range to show.

Colin

On 2 March 2018 at 21:16, David Dutra <ddu...@nycap.rr.com> wrote:
> Colin,
>
> I've attached a screen shot. Everything is fine through the transaction dated 
> 2/25/2017 that I entered a year ago. Today I wanted to pick up with the first 
> transaction of the new fiscal year which was a cash payment of $1,550 dated 
> 3/3/2017 that was split between $1,500 for salary and $50 for expenses. I 
> believe the way it's shown on the screen is the way it should look. The 
> problem is, if I hit Enter (either by hitting the key or clicking on the 
> menu), the transaction is no longer there - or anywhere else on the whole 
> ledger - but if I start to input it again, it all comes back, properly split.
>
> D
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Colin Law [mailto:clan...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Friday, March 2, 2018 3:57 PM
> To: David Dutra
> Cc: gnucash-user
> Subject: Re: GnuCash 2.6.7 question
>
> Can you enter it again and do a screenshot before hitting enter?  Post it 
> here.
>
> Colin
>
> On 2 March 2018 at 20:52, David Dutra <ddu...@nycap.rr.com> wrote:
>> Thanks, but I have done that and scrolled up the whole list of transactions 
>> - it's not there.
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: gnucash-user
>> [mailto:gnucash-user-bounces+ddutra=nycap.rr....@gnucash.org] On
>> Behalf Of Colin Law
>> Sent: Friday, March 2, 2018 3:35 PM
>> Cc: gnucash-user
>> Subject: Re: GnuCash 2.6.7 question
>>
>> Also you can use the search feature to search for the lost transaction.
>>
>> Colin
>>
>> On 2 March 2018 at 19:38, Evan Van Dyke <eva...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> This will sound like a stupid response, but it’s happened to me a
>>> bunch…
>>>
>>> Are you 100% sure you have the date right on the transaction when you enter 
>>> it?   I’ve had this happen too many times when I enter just the month/day 
>>> on a transaction, and GnuCash puts in last year’s year for some reason… 
>>> causing the new transaction to jump up off the top of the screen when I hit 
>>> “Enter” to create the transaction.  Most common around the end of the year 
>>> (for me), and you say you’re coming back to the DB after time off, so it 
>>> might just be “helping” you in an incorrect fashion.
>>>
>>> The fact that it auto-fills when you try to re-enter it suggests that the 
>>> Tx is in your ledger somewhere.   If you’ve been clearing/reconciling your 
>>> transactions, you can probably find it fast by scrolling up and looking for 
>>> a Tx in the cleared section of your ledger which says “n” in that column.
>>>
>>> —Evan
>>>
>>>> On Mar 2, 2018, at 1:26 PM, David Dutra <ddu...@nycap.rr.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I'm very much a newbie and I'd appreciate some help. I used GnuCash
>>>> last year for our small nonprofit to keep track of income and
>>>> expenses based on transactions through our check book. I figured out
>>>> how to use it for simple and split transactions last year and it
>>>> worked fine. I haven't used it since and when I tried to carry on
>>>> where I left off a year ago, I encountered a problem.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I set up a payment and split it into its two expense components - no
>>>> problem. I hit Enter, but instead of entering that transaction and
>>>> moving to the next line for the next entry, my transaction
>>>> disappeared from view and all that was left was the date. However,
>>>> when I began to enter it again beginning in the Memo column, the
>>>> whole transaction reappeared with the correct amounts and splits.
>>>> Hit Enter, and the same thing happened - line disappeared except for
>>>> the date. Same thing happened when I clicked on the Enter button on the 
>>>> menu rather than hitting Enter on the keyboard.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Not sure why I was able to figure it out a year ago, but having
>>>> issues now, but I'm assuming I'm making some simple mistake. Can anyone 
>>>> help me out??
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>>
>>>> David
>>>>
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