Michael and Janet,

I would consider this to be a logical consequence of editing a transaction
(and potentially changing the amount).

In commercial packages like Quicken/Reckon, MYOB, Xero et al, the same
applies. Other packages don't allow you to change a completed transaction -
you must do a correcting entry to fix some error.

As long as you are aware of the behaviour, you can re-reconcile the
transaction once you have finished editing.

It's mainly a surprise later, when we forget to do that, at the time.

Regards,
John Angelico
Melbourne Aust
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