I never considered that option since the GNUCash documentation describes
it for correcting errors.
On 3/30/21 12:49 PM, Robin Chattopadhyay wrote:
There’s another, even easier IMO, option to select the Reverse Transaction
option. That will duplicate the transaction and flip the amounts at the
same time.
Robin
On Tue, Mar 30, 2021 at 10:57 AM Cam Ellison <c...@ellisonet.ca> wrote:
On 2021-03-30 8:43 a.m., Jack Frillman via gnucash-user wrote:
I'm trying to enter a refund split transaction to a credit card
account and every time I do I get an Imbalance-USD amount. (see screen
shots below)
Why is this happening?
Screenshots don't work.
Easiest way for me to do the reversal is to duplicate the transaction
and then cut-and-paste each amount from one side of the register to the
other. Don't use <Enter>. If you use arrow keys or <Tab> to move between
fields nothing will change, but the imbalance will show at the bottom -
with no account assigned.
HTH
Cam
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