Sam is suggesting what I was going to do, but this idea might not be intuitive. So let me make it clearer (and these tricks are more general in application than just gnucash)

YOU (and not how a name is normally spelled) are the master.

Just because all of these funds are "500" doesn't mean YOU have to name the accounts that way.

You could have 500A, 500B, 500C, etc. You could have 501, 502, 503, etc.


Michael D Novack

As far as I know, there's no way to advance from one account containing
"500" to another account containing "500". However, if you type
additional characters in the name of the account you're trying to get
to, the highlight will move to that account. In other words, as I
understand it the account name matching is recalculated from the
beginning each time you type another character.


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