It’s there, section 6.2 There is a big special “Note” in the middle of the page
explaining Enter vs. Tab functionality with respect to transactions and
additional split lines. The remaining info in that section should make the
process pretty clear.
Regards,
Adrien
> On Apr 15, 2019, at 2:37 PM
Rich,
Rich Shepard writes:
> Derek,
>
> Thank you. I did not see that in the user guide, nor became aware of using
> the tab key by reading messages to the mail list.
I am very surprised to hear this is not in the document. I suspect it
is, but you missed it. This feature has been around fore
On Sat, 13 Apr 2019, Derek Atkins wrote:
No need to do that. Just tab off the second row (TAB off, don't hit
Enter/Return), and Gnucash will create a new row for you. Enter that row.
Tab off the end. Poof -- another row. Lather. Rinse. Repeat.
Only hit Enter/Return when you are DONE with the wh
Two other ways that could work include a) tab after entering the
description might trigger auto complete into a full clone of the last
transaction or b) use auto split ledger view or transaction journal view
. Either of those methods add extra rows for additional split accounts.
David Carlson
Rich,
On Sat, April 13, 2019 3:10 pm, Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Sat, 13 Apr 2019, Christian Kluge wrote:
>
>> Just change the values in the debit and credit columns.
>> As long as the sums of debit and credit don’t match you can add further
>> entries.
>
> Christian,
>
> That works as long as there
Am 13.04.2019 um 21:10 schrieb Rich Shepard:
> On Sat, 13 Apr 2019, Christian Kluge wrote:
>
>> Just change the values in the debit and credit columns.
>> As long as the sums of debit and credit don’t match you can add further
>> entries.
>
> That works as long as there are available rows. Two ar
On Sat, 13 Apr 2019, Christian Kluge wrote:
Just change the values in the debit and credit columns.
As long as the sums of debit and credit don’t match you can add further
entries.
Christian,
That works as long as there are available rows. Two are the default so when
I want to add two more ro
Am 13.04.2019 um 20:37 schrieb Rich Shepard:
> Is there a way to open the split with more than two data entry rows? If not
> I'll just continue doing what I have been, but would like to avoid
> closing/re-opening the transaction if there is a way to do so.
Just change the values in the debit and
When I enter a mortgage payment I credit the checking account and have three
off-setting debit accounts: principal, interest, and escrow.
The split transaction button opens only two rows so I enter the checking
account credit and the principal amount debit, then close the transaction
and re-open