On 12/18/2021 3:16 PM, D. wrote:
Thank you Michael for stepping in. You've summarized the process to which I was alluding.

I'll note that deleting old transactions using a keyboard shortcut is going to throw the balances off for every account that the deleted transactions touched, so you'll end up creating correcting balance transactions all over the place anyhow.
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ROFLOLĀ  -- It's easy for me to describe how to use gnucash to have some of the properties of old fashioned pen and ink on paper like this of wanting to have only current transactions in the books. I learned bookkeeping in the days of pen and ink on paper << OK, some of the biggest, most modern corporations had computers by the late 50's, but most didn't yet >>

Michael D Novack

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