Sounds like a preference issue.
Check Preferences > Numbers, Date & Time > Automatic decimal point, and
turn it off if it is checked. (you can also alter the number of decimal
places in the very next preference)
If you don't have that preference turned on (checked) then something
else is at
I see the same divide by 100 when I duplicate an old transaction, split, and
enter a value, then leave that cell. It is never proper to modify inputs
without a dialog except to reformat trailing zeros after the decimal, add comma
thousands separators and similar presentation artifacts.
-O
Plus, if I enter a value and tab or shift-tab, it divides it by 100. If I
enter a number, I expect it to tay put unless there is a dialog asking my
permission to change it!!
-Original Message-
From: David G. Pickett
To: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Sent: Tue, Jan 5, 2021 10:14 am
Subject
I am trying to enter my RMD sales of securities, and when I enter the value,
price or shares it gets divided by 100 gratuitously with no dialog, and if I
adjust all three numbers and accept a price change, it divides other numbers
gratuitously. This is very counter-intuitive, frustrating, time-