On Thu, 31 Oct 2024 08:43:55 -0600
Griffin <grif...@bernevyl.com> wrote:

> Thank you so much Kalpesh for the reply.
> 
> I tried exporting and then importing, but that didn't work for me. I 
> guess I did something wrong, and I ended up with lots of transactions 
> with no values in them at all.
> 
> In the end I selected a transaction in the from account, "Jumped" to
> the other account/category, and then changed the account to the new
> to account.
> 
> There were only about 30 transactions, and in the end it took less
> time than the amount of time I spent working on the Export/Input
> technique.
> 
> Once again, Thanks

Griffin is not subscribed and has to wait for me to let his posts
through to the list.

Now that we see what worked for you, Griffin, I suspect that you wanted
to move a bunch of transactions to another account in your account
hierarchy. 
If it is all the transactions in the account, that is easiest.
You delete the account, and Gnucash advises you that the account has
transactions in it, and what do you want to do about them??
Then you tell Gnucash to move them all to the other account.

If it is a subset of the transactions in an account, then you find the
set of transactions with a search query, then work from the search
results box to transfer them as you did, changing one of the accounts
in the split.

Liz
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