On 5/29/2021 10:28 PM, flywire wrote:
If most transactions are to be moved to one account it can be worth renaming
the account and moving out the other transactions.
Good advice. When splitting an account (one account becomes two) a
little planning ahead can greatly reduce the amount of work,
If most transactions are to be moved to one account it can be worth renaming
the account and moving out the other transactions.
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> Date: Sat, 29 May 2021 10:32:25 -0500
> From: David Carlson
> To: DaveC49
> Cc: Gnucash Users
> Subject: Re: [GNC] question - how do I move one or more transactions
> between accounts?
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The method described by DaveC49 is about the only practical way to do it.
However, if you want to change the account for a split line from the
current account to a different account, it is faster to first jump to one
of the other accounts in that transaction before changing. Changing the
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On 5/29/2021 5:02 AM, s310...@gmail.com wrote:
hi,
I want to re-organize my transactions into the correct accounts.
I know I can "CUT" from the original account and "PASTE" in the destination
account.
It takes a lot of work.
Is there a way to select the required transactions and do a "move" ins
To move one split of a transaction from one account to another if you edit
the transaction in the register for the account of the split which is going
to be unchanged. A all you have to do is change the account in the Account
column. Delete the existing selected account and you should get a drop d
hi,
I want to re-organize my transactions into the correct accounts.
I know I can "CUT" from the original account and "PASTE" in the destination
account.
It takes a lot of work.
Is there a way to select the required transactions and do a "move" instead?
Shay
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