On Wed, 5 Jun 2019, David Carlson wrote:

It has always been my custom to start from the left in the row that I want
to delete and alternately hit delete and tab across until the split
disappears completely. I am not sure if that is the only way to do it, but
I got into that habit long ago.

David,

Because GnuCash has a GUI I tend to use the trackball to place the cursor in
a different field, not the tab key. As I responded to Derek, that probably
makes a difference in how the application acts.

The main caveat is if that is done in the last or only row containing the
account register name of the current view, the entire transaction seems to
disappear out of that register view without warning, but it still exists
in the general ledger and the register views of the other split lines. In
my case that process takes several seconds and it is irreversible if done
by accident.

Yep.

Many thanks,

Rich
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