On 1/3/2018 1:38 PM, Dave Orsinger wrote:
Hi,
I asked this basic question several days ago and still haven't found a solution. I was starting with gnucash on a very basic, personal level. I was entering data in the basic "check" register. When taking a break, I accidentally "x'd" the check register tab and it went away (no surprise). However, when I tried to make it reappear, I cant figure out how to do it. My data is still there as I can run reports, etc. but I need the "check" register to continue entering more data. Perhaps someone can create a "dummy" account (named after me), do what I did in closing the check register, and figure out how to get it back.

Much appreciated.
Dave O
You had been keeping this account "open" (a tab for it on the bar) and you closed it so the tab went away?

What tabs DO you still have on that bar? Surely one for "accounts". Click on that and it will bring up a view of your CoA (chart of accounts; your hierarchy of accounts). You then find your checking account in that hierarchy and open it (click on it) which will put it back on the bar. Yes, MOST of the time your checking account will be one of the accounts affected by a transaction but not always, so you need to learn how to open ANY account in your CoA. So learning how to (re)open your checking account useful.

Michael
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