The solution I have found helpful is to look at the date in the lower left 
corner of the window. When the cursor is in a date field the current value of 
the date is shown in full at the bottom left. And it updates if you use plus or 
minus keys to change the date.

Will

On 2022 May 12, at 05-12 13:15:15, Jesse Ayers <[email protected]> wrote:

Using GnuCash 4.10, Build ID: 4.10+(2022-03-26) on a Mac laptop, OS10.13.6

For the register/ledger of any account, the default width for the date column 
is fine until one clicks on a date to edit it. Then the date numbers are wider 
than the column so that the date can no longer be read. This widening appears 
to be because once a cell in the date column is selected, there appears a 
downward pointing arrow icon that opens a calendar to use in date editing.

I can manually drag the column width to be wider, but the dragging applies only 
to the one account that is open and no others (does not widen universally) and 
further, the new column width is not “remembered,” so that the next time I open 
GNC, the column width is reset to the default “too narrow."

Has anyone else run into this?  Is there s fix that does not require 
programming?


Jesse
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