That was it! Thanks!
From: Derek Atkins
Sent: Tuesday, September 3, 2024 7:57 AM
To: Keith Lewis
Cc: gnucash-user@gnucash.org
Subject: Re: [GNC] Turn off automatically saving changed transaction
Hi,
I think you want Actions -> Reset Warnings.
-derek
On
I recall a similar conversation about the 'edited transaction', and suggesting
that both the original and not confirmed transaction be in the save, but I am
not recalling if we got any consensus. These edited transactions are a bit in
limbo, so I was surprised that they made it into the save.
On 2024-09-03 16:49, David Carlson wrote:
> While It is not possible to open a second transaction for
> editing in a given account register window, it is possible to edit
> transactions simultaneously in multiple account register windows. This can
> sometimes lead to a surprise when trying to save
Just a warning! While It is not possible to open a second transaction for
editing in a given account register window, it is possible to edit
transactions simultaneously in multiple account register windows. This can
sometimes lead to a surprise when trying to save the file and not knowing
which r
Hi,
I think you want Actions -> Reset Warnings.
-derek
On Mon, September 2, 2024 8:35 pm, Keith Lewis wrote:
> Previously, if I edited a transaction and then clicked in another
> transaction, GNUCash would ask if I wanted to save the changed
> transaction. It also had a button/checkbox for don't
You are looking for Reset Warnings.
https://lists.gnucash.org/docs/C/gnucash-manual/reset-warning.html
David T.
On Sep 3, 2024, 1:01 PM, at 1:01 PM, Keith Lewis wrote:
>Previously, if I edited a transaction and then clicked in another
>transaction, GNUCash would ask if I wanted to save the c
Previously, if I edited a transaction and then clicked in another transaction,
GNUCash would ask if I wanted to save the changed transaction. It also had a
button/checkbox for don't ask again, which I must have selected because now it
doesn't ask, it just saves it. How do I go back to the origin