I thought that has been around since the 2.6.x days. (many years now)
Regards,
Adrien
On 12/6/22 7:07 AM, Stan Brown wrote:
(And anyway, my version of GC doesn't have Edit » Find Account.)
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The method Stan described only works for 'visible' text in that tab.
Thus, you need to have the entire chart expanded. (or at least the
portion where those accounts exist)
Regards,
Adrien
On 12/6/22 9:06 AM, Fred Tydeman wrote:
Edit -> Find Account works fine for finding 'KOF' and 'coca coca
Edit -> Find Account works fine for finding 'KOF' and 'coca coca'
somewhere in the account name.
However, 'Accounts' is the only tab showing on my screen,
I click on that tab, and type 'KOF', I get a small window in the
bottom right corner of the screen -- but NO list of accounts.
Also, typing 'co
On 2022-12-05 22:17, Adrien Monteleone wrote:
> If you are searching for Accounts and not Transactions use Edit > Find
> Account.
Or, click into the list of account names and begin typing the name of
the one you're looking for. I've found that a huge timesaver versus
scrolling through a long list.
If you are searching for Accounts and not Transactions use Edit > Find
Account.
Regards,
Adrien
On 12/5/22 11:05 PM, Fred Tydeman wrote:
Another issue I have noticed: If I change what is being searched from
Description to Account, and change Selected Accounts to select some,
then there is no
On Mon, Dec 5, 2022 at 5:10 PM David H wrote:
> Fred,
>
> Are you doing your Ctrl-F in the accounts tab or a register tab? If you do
> it in a register tab it only looks at the splits for that register, if you
> do it in the Accounts tab it should find both sides of the transaction. Got
> caught
Fred,
Are you doing your Ctrl-F in the accounts tab or a register tab? If you do
it in a register tab it only looks at the splits for that register, if you
do it in the Accounts tab it should find both sides of the transaction. Got
caught by this a little while back.
Cheers David H.
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