Mike,

There’s no copying anything to the General Ledger. The GL is simply a 
consolidated view of all accounts. Your transactions should be there. I just 
did a test with a fresh book, entered some transactions in Cash, opened the GL 
and the transactions were all there. I presume you are going to Tools > General 
Ledger right?

Certainly you can enter transactions in the GL only if you prefer. Personally, 
I like to enter them in the account the money is coming from to keep my entries 
straight. (some enter their credit card charges as expenses from the card 
liability account for the same reason)


Regards,
Adrien

> On Feb 6, 2018, at 11:15 AM, Mike Donovan <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Having recorded many transactions to the cash account, I would like to copy 
> these to the GL (which has no transactions currently) and then use the GL for 
> recording all future transactions. Can this be done? Thanks.
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