I suspect the problem arises from using the basic view and/or hitting [Enter] 
rather than [Tab] to advance out of the amount field.

I had lots of issues when first using GnuCash many years ago. Probably 95%+ of 
my transactions are more than two splits so I was constantly having to expand 
them to see info. I switched to Transaction Journal view and never went back. I 
also find that view very useful for someone learning double-entry as you can 
see what is going on at all times.

Regards,
Adrien

> On Apr 10, 2020 w15d101, at 10:35 AM, Fred Bone <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> On 09 April 2020 at 22:55, Håkon Fremstad said:
> 
>> Hi
>> 
>> Whenever I change the value of a split-transaction, I get an imbalance
>> with the difference. And after I fix the imbalance in the
>> split-transaction the imbalance stays there with no value. Is there a way
>> to make these empty imbalances disappear automatically to make things
>> neater?
> 
> It's easier to not let it happen in the first place, by keeping the txn 
> balanced: adjust the values on both sides before trying to commit the 
> change.


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