I’m not sure what screen you are viewing but there should be a balance column 
for every transaction in every account register.

However, you do not enter the balance.

GnuCash calculates it for you.

There probably is no need to start all over, but if you must, simply delete the 
data file after you’ve closed the program. The next time you start, GnuCash 
will open with a blank book, which you’ll need to set up again.

You can also use the File > New File option which will open a blank book, and 
you retain the original should you decide to not delete it quite yet.


> On Jan 8, 2020 w2d8, at 3:51 PM, Harvey Moxness <hdmox...@telus.net> wrote:
> 
> I hope someone can help   I am new to gnu/cash and trying to set up a simple 
> bookkeeping file, as a chequebook.  When i get to the point of entering 
> transactions, there is no space for "balance" at the end of the entry line.  
> So I must have started the set-up procedure wrong, as the tutorial pictures 
> show a balance at the end of each transaction.  I would like to delete the 
> whole project that I have started, and start again, but I don't see how to do 
> that.  I have used Quicken for years, but Microsoft is dumping its Windows 7, 
> which is the only version I was able to use the Cash Manager 2015 on.  Thank 
> you.   Harvey Moxness

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