Oddly, after an unrelated crash, upon restarting GnuCash, the sort order was back to what I had tested, rather than what I had last used. I had to change the order again with the 'save' preference checkbox, exit GnuCash cleanly, then re-open for it to stick. (so far)

I suppose I shouldn't expect such prefs to persist after a crash...

Regards,
Adrien

On 1/6/23 9:28 AM, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
I just tested using 4.13 on Mac. It works properly there.

I tested closing the register I sorted, then re-opening.
I then tested closing GnuCash and re-opening.

In both cases, the sort order was retained. (I tested with your options of Date, Reverse, & Save)

Try 4.13?

Regards,
Adrien

On 1/6/23 8:46 AM, Dr. David Kirkby wrote:
I'm running GnuCash 4.12 on both linux and Windoze - mainly on Windoze
laptop, as my desktop PC uses 200 W of power when idle, plus whatever the
monitor uses.

I keep sorting the bank account, or other accounts, but the sort order
keeps being lost, despite me ticking the box to keep the sort order. See
attachment.

Is there anyway I can set this sort order for every account once and forget
it?

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