I think you are making it hard on yourself: I import my accounts monthly, & 
reconcile so I can check for fraudulent transactions.
 I have previously had difficulty importing multiple files, so now do it singly.
Not sure if there is another way to perform what you want, but I feel it 
would be easier using .csv files  (which could be edited first).

regards, Doug

On Mon, 5 Jan 2026 13:16:37 -0800
Jeff Albrecht <[email protected]> wrote:

> It's time for me to do my annual mass import of .OFX from my various 
> financial institutions, and vendors in preparation for tax return 
> creation. In the past I have imported one .OFX at a time from each 
> account, checking, savings etc, at each specific bank correcting and 
> matching as necessary. One pain point I often experience is matching 
> transfers between accounts at each bank. Often what seem obvious matches 
> are missed or, probably through my own attempts to resolve, result in 
> duplicate entries.
> 
> I'm considering merging each individual account .OFX at one bank before 
> importing that single merged .OFX representing all the accounts for a 
> given single bank. Hoping in the long run to save some time matching and 
> increase accuracy by the importer having all the data at one time.
> 
> I saw this email about the subject but have not found the subject in the 
> GNUCash documentation. 
> https://lists.gnucash.org/pipermail/gnucash-user/2020-March/089825.html#:~:text=Messages%20sorted%20by:%20%5B%20date%20%5D%20%5B,can%20import%20OFX%20files%20with%20multiple%20accounts.
> 
> Will it be worth my time to merge multiple account type .OFX files into 
> one .OFX representing all ofx for a given bank merged file for import?
> 
> what about merging all accounts from all banks into one merged .OFX file?
> 
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