> On Nov 23, 2024, at 7:01 PM, Scott D. Turner <sdturner1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I have studied the documentation on line, downloaded PDF of the tech
> manual, watched YouTube videos, but still this gnucash appl leaves me
> baffled with how it treats transactions that need to be moved.

If I understand correctly, the simple answer is that you just change the 
account from “imbalance” to another one and save the transaction.  In the 
register, you can click on the account, e.g., “imbalance”, and there will be a 
drop-down menu from which you can select what you want among all the accounts.  
If you have to move the position of an entire account within the account 
hierarchy, you can edit the account from the “accounts” tab and set a new 
parent; all the transactions will move.

In case you are not already doing this, you might consider displaying the 
register as a “transaction journal” so that you have multiple splits visible 
all the time.  I find that helpful, because all the information is visible at 
once.  I also find the formal names, i.e., debit and credit, much more 
straightforward than the informal ones.  Get used to that terminology from the 
start and it will be easy.

Cheers,
Brook

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