Derek,
Thanks for your reply. I generally try and reconcile one month at a time. I 
have reconciled January and February 2021. I attempted to reconcile March but 
found too many problems and left it for lack of time. Recently I have had some 
time to catch up and am trying to pick up from where I left off. One of my 
first problems is that my starting balance in the opening reconciliation window 
at the beginning of March is off. It no longer matches what February ended 
with. Another problem is that some of March appears to be reconciled and some 
transactions are not (I believe these latter ones are ones I have discovered 
and entered while getting caught up.) In QuickBooks, I can undo a 
reconciliation and redo it from scratch, which has been a big help in clearing 
up some situations. (It also means undoing and redoing every reconciliation 
since the corrected one, but that is part of the process.) Where is Gnu Cash 
pulling the starting balance from in the opening window? Can it be adjusted?

Paul

-----Original Message-----
From: Derek Atkins <de...@ihtfp.com> 
Sent: September 2, 2021 10:42 AM
To: Paul Warthe <warth...@gmail.com>
Cc: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Subject: Re: [GNC] Redo account reconciliations

In GnuCash, reconciliation is always "from the beginning of time"..  So if you 
reconcile an account at August 31, 2021, that will "force" you to reconcile all 
transactions prior to that date.

So.... It's not clear exactly what you mean by "go back and re-reconcile."

If you unrecocile a transaction (for whatever reason) you should only need to 
go in and re-reconcile the last process once more and re-select the 
transactions.

-derek

On Thu, September 2, 2021 11:35 am, Paul Warthe wrote:
> Hello fellow gnu-cash users,
>
>
>
> I am behind on my bank reconciliations due to an inability to make 
> sense of some errant entries. I think I have located them all, but 
> need to go back and redo the reconciliation attempts on the last 2 
> months I attempted it on.
> I know how to do this in QuickBooks (the program we use at my office) 
> but have not figured it out in Gnu Cash. Any assistance in this would 
> be appreciated.
>
>
>
> Regards
>
> PLW
>
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