The best and safest one has already been mentioned.

1. Conduct a ‘Find’ as appropriate to build a working list of transactions.
2. Trudge through them one by one making the desired changes.

That sounds daunting, but it depends on the info being changed.

If you just want to change the name of an account, then edit the account. (not 
the transactions)

If you want to move *all* transactions from one account to another existing 
account, and leave *no* other transactions behind afterwards, then simply 
delete the undesired account. GnuCash will prompt you for where to move the 
transactions.

If you only want to move *some* transactions from one account to another, then 
best to do a Find which will generate a Search Results tab. You’ll have to do 
them one-by-one, but as you re-assign them, they’ll disappear from the search 
results, and when it is empty, you are done. This can be quite tedious if you 
have hundreds or thousands of such transactions. However, with even a few 
dozen, the work isn’t too bad, and now that you can direct-search when entering 
an account, it will go much faster than with previous versions. (direct-search 
is available in 4.0)

If you are changing Description/Notes, there’s no easy fix other than steps 1 & 
2 above. And this time, you don’t get a reducing list. You’ll have to keep 
track of which ones are done or not.


Regards,
Adrien



> On Jul 2, 2020 w27d184, at 2:57 PM, listsub3 
> <lists...@liberator-systems.co.uk> wrote:
> 
> Typically bulk search replace changes would be for things like transaction 
> category/account, changes in names in description/notes. etc.
> 
> My GC data folder is currently 46mb (I have quite a lot of histrorical stuff).
> 
> Seems like quite a functional omission in GC to me - it must be quite a 
> common user task - I don't have an old Quicken on this machine but I know it 
> used to be a breeze with that.
> 
> Searching this list I found an an old response to the same question which 
> indicated that this functionality would only be considered once GC had moved 
> to a databese strcuture?
> 
> What are the workaraounds?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> John

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