When you are at the 'Import Preview' window/step, you can click on the arrow 
pointing downward next to label of each column which will expand to all 
available assignments that can be done for that column. You can select from 
that drop down list. Each column is individually controlled so that you can 
assign it however you like. Additionally, after you are satisfied with setting 
up the import how you like it to be, you can type in a name underneath the 
'Load and Save Setting' and then clicking button that looks like arrow pointing 
down on top of a underscore right of the input field.  Next time you can click 
the down arrow button in the same area to select and recall back previously 
saved setting. 

-----Original Message-----
From: Ronald Solomon <drsolomo...@gmail.com> 
Sent: Friday, July 05, 2024 12:09 PM
To: Users GnuCash <gnucash-user@gnucash.org>
Subject: [GNC] Importing to Gnucash

I want to import from a CSV file It has both debit and credit transactions.
When I am labeling the CSV columns I don't see where I label Withdrawal and 
deposit. My deposits are in one column and withdrawals are in another column.
I have set up a test GNUCash file and am running test data. It sees the 
transactions however, it negates the amount to 0

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Integrative Health PHMA PA
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Fax 252 69310684
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