Note, I seem to vaguely recall a case where GnuCash is smart enough and
helpful enough to swap the columns for you when changing account types,
but I don't recall if this is when you simply edit, or if you delete the
account and choose to move the transactions to an account of a different
type.
Regards,
Adrien
On 6/12/22 10:30 AM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
Note that while you can move accounts to different main parts of the
tree (such as moving an asset to a liability) you should also edit the
account type (bottom-left pane of the account window) and if you have
transactions in it, you'll possibly need to swap the columns containing
amounts for *all* transactions.
In this case, I'd advise using View > Transaction Journal so you can
always see all splits. Then work your way through each transaction
moving the amounts from the left to the right and vice versa. That is
easy to do by simply adding a minus sign in front of an amount. GnuCash
will swap it for you.
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