"....since Quicken doesn’t support batch reconciliation/un-reconciliation...."

Quicken definitely supports batch (un)reconciliation, but using classic multi-select functionality in the OS (click first line, ctrl-click more lines, right-click then Reconcile Status > Unreconcile). It doesn't, as far as I know, support e.g. unreconciliation of a specific previous reconciliation event.

As far as I know, there's no simple way to do this in GnuCash. One has to resort to setting up a filter to show only the relevant transactions, and then using a keyboard macro recorder :-(

Paul

PS: GnuCash has a little-known but helpful reconciliation report built in, but until now this report has been partially broken. There's a fix in the next release, I believe. In the meantime, if it's important the new scheme code for the report can be swapped into a 5.x installation, or I expect one can use the nightly build version.


On 2026-03-03 2:13 p.m., Byron Bray wrote:
Adrien,

Thanks for that advice.

What specifically do you mean by 'process' with respect to multiple 
transactions?
I had thought to un-reconcile transactions en masse in GnuCash, if that were 
possible, rather than doing it in Quicken prior to importing into GnuCash, 
since Quicken doesn’t support batch reconciliation/un-reconciliation either. 
Quicken has a month-by-month reconciliation (called “Prior Statements”) which 
is still better than transaction-by-transaction un-reconciliation but not as 
good as batch-processing would have been. I was just looking for the way that 
required the least time and effort.

Thanks again,

- Byron

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On Mar 3, 2026, at 10:41 AM, Adrien Monteleone<[email protected]> 
wrote:

Reply-list is just fine, and some of us prefer it, thanks. (yes, Mailman does have a 
feature that is supposed to suppress the list-generated message if it sees you in the 
"To" section also, but my experience is that rarely works properly) If users 
have turned off receiving the list entirely, they can go to the archives to read it.

You cannot 'select' even a single transaction. You can edit within it though.

What specifically do you mean by 'process' with respect to multiple 
transactions?

Regards,
Adrien

On 3/3/26 10:41 AM, Byron Bray wrote:
Also, I asked this question earlier but haven’t seen an answer: Is there a way 
to select multiple transactions or splits in an account or its register in 
order to process them at once? I am assuming not, based on several old 
postings, etc., but wanted to be sure.
Also, I have a list-etiquette question. I’ve been replying to the list alone, 
rather than “replying-all”, in order to keep subscribers’ mail to a minimum (so 
you don’t get one to you, personally, and also one from the list). Is there 
some list preference? Just trying to be a good netizen ...
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