Rich,
On Sat, April 13, 2019 3:10 pm, Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Sat, 13 Apr 2019, Christian Kluge wrote:
>
>> Just change the values in the debit and credit columns.
>> As long as the sums of debit and credit don’t match you can add further
>> entries.
>
> Christian,
>
> That works as long as there are available rows. Two are the default so
> when
> I want to add two more rows closing and re-opening the transaction
> presents
> an imbalance row and another one. This provides the needed space. I've not
> found a way to add more rows when that transaction is on the bottom of the
> gnucash window.
>
> When the transaction is saved and a new pair of rows is displayed,
> clicking
> on the split transaction does display a new, blank row.
No need to do that. Just tab off the second row (TAB off, don't hit
Enter/Return), and Gnucash will create a new row for you. Enter that row.
Tab off the end. Poof -- another row. Lather. Rinse. Repeat.
Only hit Enter/Return when you are DONE with the whole shebang.
> Regards,
>
> Rich
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-derek
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