Importing OFX File - Inserts a blank line

Richard Thomas richdthomas at gmail.com
Thu Aug 23 16:50:15 EDT 2012


Hi Dustin,

Yes I am using GC on Windows, I'll give clicking the blank line a go the
next time I do an import and report back,

Thanks,

Richard.

On 23 August 2012 21:45, Dustin Henning <The00Dustin at gmx.net> wrote:

>         I have noticed this too.  Presumably it's a glitch in the Windows
> version only.  I say that because it's Windows, not because I have any
> solid
> reason to make such an assumption (you didn't indicate your OS).  I hadn't
> attributed the issue directly to an OFX file, and I'm not 100% certain it
> doesn't happen with QIF files, but it is possible I just hadn't made that
> correlation yet.  Regardless, you can also make it go away simply by
> clicking on it (vs entering a new transaction).  That's what I always do.
>         Dustin
>
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> Richard Thomas
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> Subject: Importing OFX File - Inserts a blank line
>
> Hi,
>
> I've noticed that every time I import an OFX file, a blank line appears.
>
> In this blank line, all of the fields are empty, except Balance, which is
> 0.00.
>
> I can make the line go away by entering a new transaction.
>
> Does anybody know why this happens or how to stop it happening?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Richard.
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