[GNC] Tidying up an Old Set of Accounts

Murugan Muruganandam m.muruganandam at hotmail.com
Fri Jun 2 17:20:02 EDT 2023


back up your file before you do the following


  1.  make sure interest earned account is not a place holder (edit account will give you the details)
  2.  Delete the sub account, the pop-up will ask to which account you want to transfer.
  3.  Choose Interest Earned as your receipient account.
  4.  On accepting, the transactions will move to your Interest Earned account.







Saludos Cordiales


Murugan

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Subject: [GNC] Tidying up an Old Set of Accounts


Hi Folks

I have moved to GNU Cash from Quicken (about 1987 version plus Milenium
option) so have a rather 'messy' set of accounts that reflect my
differeing needs over the years.

I now wish to do some sonsolidation.  For example I am in the silly
poition of having three acounts for interest earned - Interest Earned,
Interest Gross, Interest Net.

In this case I would like to simply merge the two sub-accounts into the
Interest Earned account.  Having tried working through the Help section
I cannot seem to find a suitable tool.

Your advice would be appreciated.

Regards

Pete

Dr Peter Cuthbert
Creuddyn
Coedlan Y Plas

Llangawsai
Aberystwyth
Ceredigion
SY23 1HJ
01970 623 447
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