Alison

Rather than entering all the data for bank statements by hand, if you are in
luck you bank will provide you with facilities where you can download a file
containing the transactions to a specific account which can then be imported
by GnuCash. 

This is covered in the GnuCash Help manual
https://www.gnucash.org/docs/v4/C/gnucash-help/trans-import.html#:~:text=Navigate%20to%20the%20MT940%2C%20MT942,the%20transactions%20in%20the%20file
including the various formats which can be used. 

OFX/QFX is one format which is often provided which is usually fairly easy
to import. You may also be able to use direct Connect facilities in
AQbanking to automatically download transactions from your bank as the bank
records them.

David Cousens




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