Or if that is a warning you can turn off, the user might have done so, and 
would need to use the Reset Warnings function.

Regards,
Adrien

> On Nov 21, 2019 w47d325, at 6:35 PM, Stephen M. Butler <kg...@arrl.net> wrote:
> 
> On 11/21/19 4:23 PM, Jack Lockard wrote:
>> Here is what does not make any sense to me.
>> 
>> When I reconciled September's statement the beginning balance in GNUcash did 
>> not match the bank statement. I went on and completed the reconciliation 
>> process and when finished, the closing balance in GNUcash and the bank 
>> statement did match. For discussion purposes lets say the closing balance 
>> was $2,200. When I initiated the reconciliation process for October the bank 
>> statement had a starting balance of $2,200 which was the closing balance of 
>> September's statement as it should be. However, the starting balance shown 
>> in GNUcash was now say $3,300. How can that change in account balance occur?
>> 
>> Jack

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