> On Mar 21, 2020 w12d81, at 1:28 PM, Adrien Monteleone 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Unfortunately, there is no simple and clean answer to this, but here are the 
> easier options while keeping the book all together. (instead of separate 
> files for each or collection of years)
> 
> #1 - Preferences > Register Defaults > Number of Transactions, might be 
> useful but you can’t spec a date, you have to guess a number of transactions. 
> A good RFE would be to change this to, or add a date option that applies to 
> all registers.
> 
> (note, the General Journal defaults to showing only the last 30 days, but for 
> all accounts, and I don’t think it is persistent.)

I meant here that a change via View > Filter By... > Date for the General 
Journal, I don’t think is persistent.


> 
> #2 - View > Filter By... > Date > Number of Days *or* Date Range, is what you 
> are likely looking for, make sure to use the ’Save Filter’ option at the 
> bottom or you’ll have to reset it when you re-open that register.
> 
> #3 - View > Filter By... > Status, adjust as needed. (and save the filter) 
> This might be a good option to use to not show reconciled transactions for 
> example, cutting down on anything that isn’t still pending.
> 
> You have to set #2/3 to each register independently.
> 
> I wouldn’t recommend creating separate yearly asset accounts, but whatever 
> works for you...
> 
> Regards,
> Adrien

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