That did the trick.  Thank you all so much.

JC

On 1/31/26 6:35 PM, Tom Route36 wrote:
Jerry,

The Transaction order in Since Last Run should be persistent. Make sure you sort it in the order that you want.  Be sure you highlight the DATE of any one of those transactions FIRST, and then click the Transaction column sorting arrow.  Once it's sorted the way you want, it should be OK to close the Since Last Run window.  (Make sure to hit OK, not Cancel.)  When it reopens next time, it should still be sorted in whatever order you set it.

Tom


On 1/31/2026 4:00 PM, David H wrote:
Jerry,

I think that just  displays the results in the standard search results tab
- can't you just right click in the header row and select sort by and the
column you want to sort on ?  Doesn't appear to be persistent so you might
have to do it each time.

Cheers David H.

On Sun, 1 Feb 2026 at 06:11, Jerry Criswell (JC)<[email protected]>
wrote:

When I start GnuCash the "Since Last Run" box pops up.  Nice.  I like
it.  I pay EVERYTHING by autopay. Unfortunately it's in Alphabetical
order.  Is there a way to make it be in date order?
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