Finfort <finf...@gmail.com> writes:

>       
>   
>
>  Yes I understand. And I have to open this in something like Excel and
> recalculate it.
>   
> What is the problem to do this in GNC after   
>   
>
>  changing of sort order?

GnuCash does not present a running balance in any sort order; the
balance is 100% based on the default sort order.  When you enter a
transaction it computes the balance, and that balance is stored with the
transaction split.  If you use a different sort order, the balances are
NOT recomputed, the stored balance is displayed along with the split.

This is not a bug; this is just how GnuCash works.  I.e., it is working
as designed.

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-derek
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