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,
Yes, simply change the flag from 'y' to 'c' or 'n'. ('c' - cleared will
be auto-checked for you in the reconciliation window, 'n' - no, will not)
It isn't so much of 'going back to a previous screen' as no such thing
exists, but rather you will be re-reconciling to whatever date (and
balance)
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
While "Finding reconciliation discrepancies from previous statements can be
extremely tedious and GnuCash doesn't have any tools to help. There's not
even a way to display historical reconciled balances." is correct, the Banks
(and by their proxy their Information Systems) have stepped up and have
> On Nov 14, 2023, at 09:06, David Kirkby
> wrote:
>
> If I want to find something, Edit -> Find will find it, but 99% of the time
> I want to search by a value, not by description. Is it possible to change
> the default, so I don't have to keep selecting "Value" each time?
No.
Regards,
If I want to find something, Edit -> Find will find it, but 99% of the time
I want to search by a value, not by description. Is it possible to change
the default, so I don't have to keep selecting "Value" each time?
--
Dr David Kirkby Ph.D
Kirkby Microwave Ltd
Email:
Changing the description won't change the reconciled status of a transaction in
most versions of GnuCash.
There was a period of time when any edits of a reconciled transaction would
cause everything associated with the transaction to de-reconcile, but maybe
you're not using one of those
Make a back-up of your data and test it.
You can edit notes and memos and it won't change the reconciliation
status (when I tested just now).
~mark
On 11/14/23 07:12, David Kirkby wrote:
I have a reconciled transaction in my bank account, but the description is
vague as to what it is. Can I
I have a reconciled transaction in my bank account, but the description is
vague as to what it is. Can I change that safely - I don't need to change
the amount.
--
Dr David Kirkby Ph.D
Kirkby Microwave Ltd
Email: drkir...@kirkbymicrowave.co.uk
Web: https://www.kirkbymicrowave.co.uk/
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