Paul,

The headings should include a columns for  Deposit  and Withdrawal. If you
have a single column of signed data one of these should work. You may have
to experiment to get the right header for your bank's data. From memory I
used the Deposit header on a bank account CSV import. 

The importer has different headers to cope with banks proclivity not to
stick with any particular standard way of presenting CSV data. Some have
separate columns for deposits and Withdrawals, some use a single unsigned
column with another column which has Debit/Credit entries. GnuCash has to be
able to cope with all of these variations.

David Cousens



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