Tools->Import Map Editor


Locate the token string you feel is recorded in error and delete it . If you
imported the data I think it is the importing action which writes the
mapping data to the data file.  This will not however correct transactions
you have already imported. You can either delete tham ( also a one by one
operation)  and then reimport them or simply modify them in the account
registers in GnuCash.

Even if the Import Matcher assigns the "wrong" account you can always
override it by double clicking the row to bring up the account selection
dialog and then choosing the correct account. This will then save the
correct matching info when you do the final import of data.

David



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