* Open an account
* Start to edit a transaction
* when the popup asks "The current transaction has been changed.
Would you like to record it?" hit "No"
At this point the transaction is still committed (although without the
changes). The account is _not_ Rolledback, which is what I would
expect to happen.
-derek
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