Account classification - does it matter?

Ian Konen iankonen at gmail.com
Mon Apr 29 09:19:14 EDT 2013


On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 4:39 AM, Jamestk <davidjamestk at hotmail.co.uk> wrote:

> Thank you both for your helpful replies.
>
> Carsten , I thought this maybe the case. What I can do is reconcile all of
> the individual accounts (around 20 or so) and then revert back to their
> correct classification although Ian's suggestion sounds promising.
>
> Ian, other than the re-classification mentioned all settings are standard.
>
> The setting Edit->Preferences->Accounts->Reverse Balance Accounts has the
> 'credit' button enabled, should I change this to none?
>

I think you should and change it and decide if you prefer the result.  I
think it's what you want, but if I'm wrong you can change it back.  It's a
display setting; it won't alter any of the underlying records, and it can
be undone easily.


> Thanks again,
>
> David
>
>
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