> On Dec 10, 2017, at 2:01 PM, Carmelo Pagán <c.pa...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> 
> Hello All,
> 
> 
> 
> I’ve been trying to reconcile my Checking account, but I’m running into a
> problem.  The reconcile window displays a negative amount as the opening
> balance. I didn’t enter an opening balance when  creating the account. After
> obtaining my bank’s statement and gathering the open balance as stated. I
> went to enter an opening balance in the” Equity:Opening Balances” account
> and it accepted the entry just fine. I then checked the opening balance in
> my checking account and it displayed the opening balance as I entered in the
> equity account.  When I go to reconcile the Checking account, the reconcile
> window displays my opening balance as a different amount than the one I
> entered, and there is no option (that I can find, and yes I did RTFM)to
> alter the opening Balance.
> 
> 
> 
> Why doesn’t a user have the option to correct an opening balance in the
> reconcile window? This issues messes up every reconcile operation that
> follows. I hope you (the community) can help 

Could you clarify what you mean? The Reconcile Window (in English, anyway) 
doesn't use the term "Opening Balance". It has "Starting Balance", "Ending 
Balance", and "Reconciled Balance". The first is the balance of reconciled 
transactions (including the account's opening balance *if that has been 
reconciled*) at the beginning of the reconcile session, the second is the 
balance that you entered in the little dialog box at the beginning of the 
process; you should have entered the ending balance from your bank statement in 
there, and the third starts off the same as starting balance and adjusts as you 
mark new transactions reconciled in the reconcile window. When it matches the 
ending balance the green Finished button lights up and you're done.

The starting balance can't be edited because it's calculated from what you've 
already reconciled in the account.

If this is your very first time reconciling this account the starting balance 
should be 0 as there shouldn't be any reconciled transactions yet. If it's a 
negative number that suggests that you might have reconciled some transactions 
before creating the opening balance transaction; since it's not reconciled yet 
it's not included in the starting balance. If that's the only problem and you 
reconcile it--and only it--in the reconcile window the reconciled balance 
should match the starting balance on your statement.

Regards,
John Ralls

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