Phyllis,

It is almost that simple!  If you click on any of the "y" letters, they
will change to "n" after warning you.  After that just start a new
reconciliation for whichever month is next.  You can mark them "c" or not
nextt if it helps you match transactions to the bank statements.



On Tue, Nov 14, 2023 at 3:46 PM Phyllis Bruce <pobruc...@gmail.com> wrote:

> David Carlson wrote:
>
> "If you remember that the reconciliation ending balance was correct in
> GnuCash fairly recently a process that will actually work would be to
> *unreconcile* all transaction splits after a given date, then
> re-reconciling
> each month after that date with your bank statements handy......"
>
> David, I was unaware I could safely unreconcile statements!  Is it a simple
> matter of changing the "y" to a "c" and does that take the
> reconciliation screen back to a previous reconciliation?
>
> I have a $219 discrepancy on a bank record and of course there is no single
> transaction that got me there.  I don't mind doing one account.
>
> Thanks much!
>
> Phyllis Bruce
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