The gcm file was my first thought, but you beat me to it. And it seems in this case, Brian was indeed able to manage without touching it, but that is a good tidbit of advice there, and might well be faster than trying to recover a mess manually.

Regards,
Adrien

On 11/15/25 8:13 PM, sunfish62--- via gnucash-user wrote:
It appears that no one has yet mentioned that Brian can recover columns that 
are too narrow for modification by either editing the gcm file (which is named 
after the data file, storage location defined in the wiki), or deleting that 
file altogether (which will cause a new gcm file to be created with default 
column widths).

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