General Journal doesn't really work for me either. Mainly because only random
things seem to show up there. probably because I don't really enter things via
the General Journal. What is working for me is the Accounts Tab. Don't know if
it mattered, but I had the Assets line highlighted while testing. Regardless,
it found everything within a couple of days of the target date regardless of
Asset account.
Kirk
On Monday, January 12, 2026 at 12:02:13 PM PST, Patrick James via
gnucash-user <[email protected]> wrote:
Tom,
I use Find with the General Journal frequently. I expect that it should work
for all, including you.
I verify the filter before using Find, and while I'm not sure if it makes a
difference, I use Transaction Journal and Double Line.
If Find is not working in the General Journal for you, then IMO that's the
first thing to work out.
> On 01/12/2026 2:03 AM PST Tom Route36 <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> BTW, I also looked at some of the other suggestions that popped up in
> the last few minutes, mainly with the General Journal. But in my tests
> trying to use the Find command with the General Journal, that doesn't
> seem to work at all (unless I'm doing something really wrong there).
>
> So maybe a better way to ask my question is this: Is there a Find
> command that works across ALL accounts at once, rather than just within
> a single account?
>
> Tom
>
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