Robert,

The purpose of the postpone button AFAIK is to abandone the reconciliation if 
there are major corrections to do and it leaves the reconciliation status as it 
was before starting the reconciliation dialogue. 

You can actually open any of the account registers and add or edit any existing 
transactions as necessary with the reconciliation window open and any changes 
to the account will then appear in the reconciliation credit and debit panes of 
the dialogue, so it is not necessary to postpone the reconciliation for 
corrections and edits.

David Cousens


On Mon, 2024-08-26 at 16:27 -0400, Robert Assaley wrote:
> Recently, I've encountered an issue with the GNUcash reconciliation process. 
> If I postpone the reconciliation and then return to it later, all my progress 
> is lost, forcing me to start the process from scratch. Even though I press 
> the "postpone" button( or press CMD + P on Mac), my progress still doesn't 
> save. Any help would be greatly appreciated.<br>
> 
> 
> Robert Assaley<br>
> [[email protected]](mailto:[email protected])<br>
> 260.450.5555<br>
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