It isn't supposed to bring up a list of accounts, only Find Account does that.

Find is designed to give you a 'register' of transactions matching your criteria.

So the idea was an alternative way to find out where the account is in the tree by searching for transactions assigned to the account, then using the Edit Account function to see what the parent is. (and really its place in the tree)

But I agree, Find Account *should* find it.

What is the name of the account? A direct copy/paste into the message is best from the Edit Account dialog. Character encodings might be at play.

As a test, try copy/pasting the account name from that dialog into the Find Account dialog and see if it turns up.

Regards,
Adrien

On 7/29/22 3:15 PM, Diehard Bond via gnucash-user wrote:
This does not bring up a list of accounts.
There are transactions in the account.


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