Thanks, Kalpesh. The import approach worried me because I've never done
an import so I would be taking on the job of training thousands of
transactions. Happy to hear you confirm Gyle McCollam's suggestion.

Stan Brown
Tehachapi, CA, USA
https://BrownMath.com/

On 2025-04-25 05:28, Kalpesh Patel wrote:
> Be careful with the import process as mentioned below because if the matcher 
> has NOT been trained before then you can end up with needing to manually 
> match every one of them, and more such as accounts, which is likely to be 
> more burdensome in effort  than other ways accomplishing it. 
> 
> Bulk checking boxes is available as another long time user has mentioned -- 
> which is to use ctrl-A combo in the reconcile window or alternate on Windowz 
> (might work on other OS but not sure) is to click left mouse on the first 
> transaction in the range to select it, scroll down to last one to be selected 
> and then while holding down the shift key c lick the left mouse again to 
> select the range. Then press space to toggle the check box for all selected 
> items in the matcher window. This has worked great when I perform year-end 
> (re-)recon.
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