[GNC] Reconciliation

Bill McAninch bill.mcaninch at gmail.com
Fri May 25 07:46:58 EDT 2018


Thanks David. I was on v31, Windows 10. I have reinstalled v2.6 and
performed the reconciliation without issues. I've little experience with
Linux but when I get some time I'll install Linus Mint and gnucash 3.1 to
see how I like it.

BTW I also noticed in v3.1 that after unsuccessfully checking and
unchecking boxes three or four times, I was dumped back to the transaction
screen.

Bill

On Fri, May 25, 2018 at 6:21 AM DaveC49 <davidcousens at bigpond.com> wrote:

> Bill,
>
> This is not the case for GnuCash v3.1 on Linux Mint 18.3. You can readily
> check and uncheck the boxes. The only hassle I have had is that by default
> the credit and debit entries are not ordered by date but by reconcile
> status
> and when you check a box, it is automatically placed at the end of the
> list,
> which can be off the page.
>
> I also personally don't like that items are matched and preselected as
> reconciled but with Ctrl-A and unreconcile transactions from the right
> click
> menu to undo the automatic selection, I can live with that.
>
> Clicking on the date header for the table will order the contents by date
> rather than the status which is much more useful for checking off against a
> date ordered statement. As Dennis suggested your GnuCash version Number and
> OS details may be useful.
>
> David Cousens
>
>
>
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