the color of any given account) but this current
implementation works quite well in at least my current version on Windows
once I found it.
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of all of them at once, it would save me twenty+ minutes of
cursing out gnucash (which I generally otherwise love!)
TIA!
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What?!?!You're _NOT_ perfect?
*sigh* Back to therapy...
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On Sun, Jul 1, 2018
>On Tue, Jun 26, 2018 at 11:40 AM, Geert Janssens <
geert.gnuc...@kobaltwit.be> wrote:
>Op dinsdag 26 juni 2018 17:24:10 CEST schreef Chad Neeper:
>> I'm currently running Gnucash 3.1.
>>
>> When reconciling an account, I have the option to sort the transacti
in a particular way? I don't
remember this being an issue for me in 2.x, so perhaps there was a way to
set the default order in 2.x and I had set it in the distant past. But I
can't seem to find that preference in 3.x.
Thanks in advance!
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employee, a spreadsheet has been a cheap way to flesh out the missing
feature with a just reasonable amount of extra effort.
Chad
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