Just out of curiosity, why stay with 3.5 on Win10? I understand some Linux 
users stick with old versions in their repo, and some people still haven’t 
migrated from 2.6, but I don’t see anything compelling with 3.5 over 3.10. I 
wonder if that behavior still exists in 3.10?

Regards,
Adrien

> On Jun 19, 2020 w25d171, at 9:56 PM, D. via gnucash-user 
> <gnucash-user@gnucash.org> wrote:
> 
> David, 
> 
> Thanks for the reply. Can't believe I forgot version info. GC3.5 Windows 10. 
> 
> I just found another piece of this. I reopened gnucash just now, and it 
> opened with the previous window settings. When I clicked the duplicate button 
> in tab H this time, however, I didn't get the same behavior. It all worked 
> fine. Odd! 
> 
> So, I backed out and recreated my original steps. First, I open my checking 
> account, and locate a transaction with a split connected to my other account. 
> Next, I highlight the split for that account, and jump to that account. Now, 
> when I click the duplicate button, I get the odd behavior. 
> 
> Further experiments yield seemingly random behavior. If I go to a different 
> tab C in the same session, and jump to a new register, tab J, tab B remains 
> the hidden tab to receive focus. If, instead, I restart gnucash and repeat 
> the steps, then tab C is the register with focus-- even if I repeat my steps 
> later in the session from tab B. It's almost as if the first register from 
> which you jump is the special register until restart. 
> 
> I did test to see which transaction would be deleted in this scenario; 
> thankfully, it's the one that's in the visible register. 
> 
> Your problem might correlate to mine, I believe, if your hidden account were 
> on the blank transaction while you were pressing tab and enter; in that case, 
> the hidden register would commit an empty transaction. Your clicks on other 
> entries in the visible register return thre focus to this register. 
> 
> I'll keep digging to see what the edges of this are...


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