oops, i forgot

John Filsak john.filsak at gmail.com
Wed Oct 10 03:54:22 EDT 2012


On 9 October 2012 15:21, Alexander, John Ryan <JRAlexander at pplweb.com> wrote:
> One of the things I'm looking for is a way to track non-cashed checks. I wrote a check for taxes in April and forgot about it until it was cashed late September. Does Gnucash have a function for tracking something like that so I don't bounce checks in the future by accident? I've browsed the FAQ and have just glanced over the archives, but I haven't seen anything of the sort. And being that you're Linux based I really want to use Gnucash. Thanks for any help.
>

As others have suggested, enter the cheque when you issue it. As you
do your bank reconciliations it will remain marked as unreconciled
until it appears on a statement. You can filter the register so that
it shows only unreconciled amounts.

John.

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