The wording is: "There will be multiple rows for each transaction with each row 
representing one split."

The only time a "transaction" appears on a single line, and this term 
"transaction" is a bit of a challenge here, is when the "transaction" is only a 
memo entry [zero value and only one account, and thus the difficulty with the 
word "transaction," but the memo entries do export].

Since there is one line for each split, count the unique transaction IDs for 
the transaction count.

> On 05/18/2026 8:55 AM PDT Stan Brown (using GC 4.14) <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> File » Export » Export Transactions to CSV
> 
> The wizard that opens says there will be one row for each transaction,
> so all you have to do is open the exported file and look at the number
> of the last row used.
> 
> It also says "While a transaction may have splits in several of the
> selected accounts it will only be exported once" so you don't have to
> worry about double counting.
> 
> Stan Brown
> Tehachapi, CA, USA
> https://BrownMath.com
>
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