Olly,

I just tested the Void Transaction and then Unvoid Transaction, and I am able 
to unvoid the transaction. I'm not able to delete the voided transaction.

The not being able to delete a voided transaction is not a big issue (for me) 
because the unvoid transaction feature works, and then the previously voided 
transaction can be deleted.

Whether not being able to delete a voided transaction is a feature or a bug is 
a separate question. Personally I'd consider it a bug, as having to restore the 
transaction first seems like extra work, but maybe there is a good reason 
behind the design.

I'm running GnuCash Version 5.13 Build ID: git 5.13-90-g534bea748f+(2025-11-29) 
on Windows 11.

> On 11/30/2025 11:10 AM PST Oliver Gamester <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>  
> I've installed GnuCash 5.13 recently and noticed that if I void a
> transaction now using Transaction - Void Transaction command from the
> menus,  then the action can no longer be reversed using Transaction -
> Unvoid Transaction.   Neither can the voided transaction be deleted.
> 
> I think this is a new bug in version 5.13.   I am certain it wasn't an
> issue in 5.11.   I don't think it was an issue in 5.12 but I might be wrong
> about that.
> 
> Has anyone else noticed this problem?
> 
> Olly.
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