On 06/08/2021 16:16, Derek Atkins wrote:

Brilliant. So easy when you know!!
Thanks muchly,
Graham
On Fri, August 6, 2021 11:05 am, Graham wrote:
Sorry if this is a basic question, but I've tried searching to no avail.

I'm thinking of stock accounts, where many have been bought and sold. Is
there a way of showing the account tree to 'hide' accounts of zero
value, or zero stock?

I could delete the account, but I want to keep the record, and I may
want to buy back in the future, so it keeps all the details for me.

However, it is a pain scrolling through long lists of stock I no longer
own. Similarly for old bank accounts such as term deposits; I'd like to
keep the details, just not have them showing up all the time in the
account list.
Two ways to do this:

1) View -> Filter By -> Other
    uncheck "show zero total accounts"

2) Select the account in question
    click Edit Account
    select Hidden (to hide from the Chart of Accounts) and Placeholder (to
hide from autocomplete).

You may even want to perform a mix-and-match of these two options.

Thanks in advance,
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-derek


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Cheerio,

Graham


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