Hi all,

So I am still fairly new to Gnucash (and personal finances for that matter), 
but I've been using it the last 2 months and change to track my family's 
spending. I primarily use my debit card for daily purchases, but I have begun 
keeping receipts for more immediate entry into the ledger and to more 
accurately track what categories I spend the most money in. However, there are 
still some purchases I make that don't give me a receipt, and in those cases, 
the only record I have is on my bank statement.

I would like to be able to import my bank statement occasionally to catch all 
those transactions, but not duplicate all the ones I already entered. My 
understanding is that when importing transactions from a bank statement, 
Gnucash should be able to match any existing transactions on the ledger and 
mark those as "Reconcile" on the statement. I swear this was working when I 
first started using Gnucash, but now, when I try to import my bank statement, 
Gnucash isn't finding any matches on the ledger, even though the vast majority 
of the transactions on the statement already exist in Gnucash.

I can't figure out what happened, and there don't appear to be any preferences 
for imports or matching, so I'm not sure what I might have changed to cause 
this to stop working. Does anyone here have any ideas?

Thanks in advance!
-Aaron

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