Roger, 
The OP indicated that they were interested in changing the sort order of drop 
down lists. Your method does nothing for drop down lists. 
Embedding the sort code in the account name itself fixes the drop down list 
sort order. 
David

 
 
  On Fri, Jul 20, 2018 at 12:10, Roger Oliver<[email protected]> wrote:   
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David,

  

I take it you are talking about how the accounts are sorted in the accounts 
tab. If so, there is a way you can do this. In the edit accounts window assign 
a number. I used the typical arrangement: Assets 1000, Liabilities 2000, Equity 
3000, Income 4000 and Expenses 5000. It isn’t necessary but you can assign 
numbers to the subaccounts to make them sort as you prefer, for example current 
assets could be 1100, Bank accounts 1110 and so forth. 

  

On the far right of the accounts tab is a down arrow. That arrow shows what 
columns are available to show. If it isn’t already, choose Account Code and 
that column will appear to the right of the Account Name column. Now you can 
sort on the Account Code column and they will come out in the sequence you 
assigned. To the right of the column name there should be a small arrow that 
allows you to sort on that column.

  

I’m using version 2.6.18. Not sure how this works in other versions but assume 
the feature is still there in later versions.

  

Hope this helps,

Roger

  

Message: 1

Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2018 18:39:18 +0000 (UTC)

From: "David T." <[email protected]>

To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>,

                Gnucash Users <[email protected]>

Subject: Re: [GNC] How to change the order of the account list in pul

Message-ID: <[email protected]>

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Of course, one could embed prefixes in account names to force a particular sort 
order,? e.g., "1.0 Assets" "2.0 Liabilities" "3.0 Expenses", etc.

David

  

 

 

  On Tue, Jul 17, 2018 at 10:55, Adrien 
Monteleone<[email protected]> wrote:   They should be sorted by 
alpha. I?m not sure you can change that. (easily) I have a book using account 
numbers, but those don?t seem to affect the sort order. I also don?t see any 
preference for using another method.

  

Regards,

Adrien

  
  
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