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    <p>On 2025-11-18 21:39, Christopher Lam wrote:</p>
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                <div>Beta testers....</div>
                <div>Please test with a recent nightly after <a
href="https://github.com/Gnucash/gnucash/commit/43561ded"
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                  -- reconciliation will now offer autoclear before
                  opening the reconcile window.</div>
                <div>If the algorithm can identify which unreconciled
                  splits will clear to the target balance, it will offer
                  to auto-clear them.</div>
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    <p>I'm sorry, I don't know what you mean by "autoclear". I don't
      recall seeing discussion about this.  I don't see a link to a
      description of the feature in the source or the wiki, though there
      are many source files which mention "autoclear".</p>
    <p>I reconcile regularly, so I might well have opinions about how
      this change interacts with my reconciliation workflow. But I would
      rather start with an explanation of the feature and its intended
      benefits.</p>
    <p>Best regards,<br>
          —Jim DeLaHunt<br>
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