Thank you for giving me new places to look.  It is now balanced.
po

On Fri, Mar 6, 2026 at 3:26 PM Adrien Monteleone <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Click Actions > Reset Warnings...
>
> See if there are any suppressed warnings with respect to reconciled
> splits/transactions. Consider restoring them.
>
> You apparently edited the reconciled transactions, and either dismissed
> the dialog, or had the warning already suppressed - hence the 'mystery'.
>
> You can re-reconcile any previous period (January is likely easiest) and
> mark those two as reconciled, or just include them in the February process.
>
> Regards,
> Adrien
>
> On 3/6/26 12:38 PM, Phyllis Bruce wrote:
> > I was able to reconcile my account through January 2026 after great
> > difficulty - sooooo many transactions!  I had the same opening and
> closing
> > balances as on my January statement in gnucash.
> > When I started the reconcile February however, I had a whole new set of
> > numbers on the reconciliation screen for opening and closing balances.
> >
> > When this has happened in the past, I have viewed unreconciled
> transactions
> > to see if they had a bearing on the problem.  I found two transactions
> that
> > I reconciled in July of 24 and 25 that had mysteriously become
> > UNreconciled.  Sadly, rereconciling those two transactions will not bring
> > me joyas their addition to the transactions to be reconciled does not
> bring
> > Gnucash into balance.
> >
> > I ran a reconciliation report (in gnucash) for January 2026 and the only
> > two transactions prior to the bank statement are mentioned above.
> >
> > Can anyone help me with this?  It is not the first time I've had to deal
> > with mystery unreconciled transactions.
>
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