Hello,

In the course of looking at documentation improvements, I happened to look at 
the program code for the date cells in GnuCash, and I discovered that there are 
several quick keys for setting the date that I was unaware of, and I thought 
I’d share with the list.

Most of us know about using =/- to add or subtract a day to the date shown. 

Some of us know that Shift =/- (_/+) increments a week at a time. 

A few of us know that using CTRL =/- increments a year at a time.

But I wonder how many people know that m/M sets the date to the beginning of 
the month, and h/H set the date to the end of the month? Or that y/Y sets it to 
the beginning of the year, while r/R sets it to the end?

Interesting little UI factoids! Too bad for non-English speakers; as the 
mnemonics probably won’t make as much sense in French or German…

David
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