Sorry, trying again (and I have NOT been drinking...)

Highlight your top level Credit Card.  Now, go to the top of the screen and
choose "Edit".  You will get a pop up where you can enter Liabilities as
the Parent account for Credit Card.  Done.

On Thu, Jan 19, 2023 at 2:38 PM Phyllis Bruce <pobruc...@gmail.com> wrote:

> It should be easy enough to make Liabilities the .  Make Credit Cards by
> highlighting you top level account of Credit Cards.  Go to the bottom of
> the pop up screen and make Liabilities the Parent Account of Credit Card.
> Done.
>
>
>
> On Thu, Jan 19, 2023 at 9:41 AM Xe Roy <xe...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>> David T.
>>
>> Thanks.
>> Your advice makes sense.
>> Since I have already created my credit card accounts as top-level
>> accounts and they have about a month's worth of data, is it possible to
>> move them to another account?
>> Example: move VISA to LIABILITIES > CREDIT CARDS > VISA
>>
>>
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>> ------------------------------
>> *From:* David T. <sunfis...@yahoo.com>
>> *Sent:* Thursday, January 19, 2023 6:02 AM
>> *To:* Xe Roy <xe...@hotmail.com>
>> *Cc:* Phyllis Bruce <pobruc...@gmail.com>; Fross, Michael <
>> mich...@fross.org>; gnucash-user@gnucash.org <gnucash-user@gnucash.org>
>> *Subject:* Re: [GNC] How to move a transaction with splits from one
>> top-level account to another - take 2
>>
>> Xe Roy,
>>
>> Just a note that it's more common to structure your GnuCash accounts with
>> just five top level accounts:
>>
>> Assets
>> Liabilities
>> Equity
>> Income
>> Expenses
>>
>> You'd put the "Credit Cards" account under Liabilities, with each credit
>> card in its own account within Credit Cards,  like so:
>>
>> Liabilities
>> - Credit Cards
>> - - Visa
>> - - Mastercard
>>
>> This groups the accounts in ways that make reporting clearer and easier.
>>
>> David T.
>> On Jan 19, 2023, at 2:07 AM, Xe Roy <xe...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Thanks everyone for your patience.
>> I finally got it.
>> I had to click on the transaction > click SPLITS > then find the line in the 
>> splits that says MASTER CARD > change that to VISA > ENTER
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Sent from Outlook<http://aka.ms/weboutlook>
>>
>> ------------------------------
>>
>> From: Phyllis Bruce <pobruc...@gmail.com>
>> Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2023 1:00 PM
>> To: Fross, Michael <mich...@fross.org>
>> Cc: Xe Roy <xe...@hotmail.com>; gnucash-user@gnucash.org 
>> <gnucash-user@gnucash.org>
>> Subject: Re: [GNC] How to move a transaction with splits from one top-level 
>> account to another - take 2
>>
>> Xe Roy,
>>
>> You will find if you just change your top level account in the transaction, 
>> the splits will follow it.  Just as Michael described above.  I've used jump 
>> but I find it just as easy to make that one correction.
>> Additionally, if you found you chose the wrong account for one of your 
>> splits, just change it to the correct account and only that split gets 
>> changed.
>>
>> Hth - po
>>
>> On Wed, Jan 18, 2023 at 3:40 PM Fross, Michael 
>> <mich...@fross.org<mailto:mich...@fross.org>> wrote:
>> When I notice I've placed a transaction in the wrong spot, I "jump" to the
>> matching transaction and correct the credit card.  For example:
>>
>> I put my Walmart grocery into the CreditCard1 account instead of the
>> CreditCard2 account.  I noticed this in the CreditCard1 account.
>>
>> 1. "Jump" to the matching transaction.  So now I am in the Grocery account.
>> 2. Change that transaction to be CreditCard2 instead of the incorrect
>> CreditCard1 account.
>> 3. Press enter.
>>
>> The transaction in Grocery is fine, but you'll find it's gone from
>> CreditCard1 and now resides in CreditCard2.  The "Jump" command is your
>> friend.
>>
>> Michael
>>
>> On Wed, Jan 18, 2023 at 3:31 PM Xe Roy 
>> <xe...@hotmail.com<mailto:xe...@hotmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>>  I asked this question earlier but initial responses made me realize more
>>  detail was necessary.
>>
>>  I am a newby to gnucash ... trying to switch from Quicken to gnucash.
>>  A mistake I regularly make is to enter a transaction into the wrong
>>  account.
>>  I'll have several accounts open and I just forget to switch.
>>  In Quicken, I just move the transaction (splits and all) to the new
>>  account.
>>  The Internet chatter I've found so far lead me to believe this feature is
>>  missing from gnucash.
>>  I hope that's not true because it would really cause me excessive hassle.
>>  I hope there is a way to move a transaction (including any splits) to
>>  another account.
>>
>>  Here is an example which illustrates a typical situation:
>>  Let's say I have two credit cards, VISA and MASTER CARD.
>>  Each has their own top-level CREDIT CARD account in gnucash, and each has
>>  its own tab in gnucash.
>>  I meant to enter a transaction in VISA but accidently entered it in MASTER
>>  CARD.
>>  The transaction is for $10 with WALMART in the description.
>>  So, the main entry shows $10 and the splits show $5 to the clothing
>>  account and $5 to the food account.
>>  I want to move the entire WALMART transaction, including the splits, from
>>  the MASTER CARD top-level account to the VISA top-level account in one easy
>>  step.
>>  This is easily doable in Quicken by right-clicking anywhere in the
>>  transaction, clicking MOVE, and selecting the new account VISA.
>>  How is this done in gnucash?
>>
>>
>>
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