[GNC] How to move a transaction

Stephen rilesthemtobelieve at gmail.com
Wed Jan 18 13:26:28 EST 2023


Agree. Just edit the transfer account(s). It is only a conjecture on my 
part but if you are talking about transferring transactions say from one 
set of books for customer A to another set of books for Customer B then 
would say that that cannot be done but as long as the transactions are 
in a single book then editing would work.

On 1/18/2023 11:39 AM, Dan Black wrote:
> Select the transaction that you wish to edit. Click on Split to see 
> all of the splits for this transaction. Edit the transfer account for 
> the split that has the wrong transfer account. Press Enter.
>
> Dan
>
> On January 18, 2023 12:13:18 PM Xe Roy <xeroy at hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I am a newby to gnucash but an old hand at Quicken.
>> A mistake I regularly make is to enter a transaction into the wrong 
>> account.
>> I'll have several accounts open and I just forget to switch.
>> In Quicken, I just move the transaction (splits and all) to the new 
>> account.
>> The Internet chatter I've found so far lead me to believe this 
>> feature is missing from gnucash.
>> I hope that's not true because it would really cause me excessive 
>> hassle.
>> I hope there is a way to move a transaction (including any splits) to 
>> another account.
>>
>>
>>
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