Sorry!  I should have mentioned that it usually occurs when I "accidently" hit 
the enter key and have to go back and correct the entry, removing Orphan-USD.  
As I started to enter this, I realized that another occasional instance can 
occur when I duplicate an entry then try to remove a blank line.  In that case, 
it seems random. It is rare that I need to delete the first line.  Oh! And this 
is on Win10 Home
Bruce 

>Interesting and thanks for the info. I?d think that is a bug.

>I?m curious how the General Journal decides which split is the anchor or if it 
>always choose the first one, or chooses at random.


Regards,
Adrien

> On Dec 20, 2019 w51d354, at 10:47 AM, Bruce Irving via gnucash-user 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Adrien:  (but you can remove any split from the General Journal because it 
> doesn?t have a specific account anchor)
> I've been using GC since 2.6 and 99% of it is in General Journal.  
> Frequently, when I need to delete a split, I get the notice that it is 
> anchored.  Usually, I would open the transaction in one of the other accounts 
> and delete the offending line there.  Lately, I've had some luck setting the 
> amount to 0 and then being able to delete it.Bruce PS: I'm currently using 
> 3.6 and 3.7

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