Op zaterdag 12 januari 2019 20:15:49 CET schreef Patrick:
> Hello,
>
> Yes, deselecting "Multi-split" allowed what I wanted. Thanks very much for
> your help.
>
> I think that one of the things that confused me before you helped is that
> until I select and deselect one of the boxes (for
Hello,
Yes, deselecting "Multi-split" allowed what I wanted. Thanks very much for
your help.
I think that one of the things that confused me before you helped is that
until I select and deselect one of the boxes (for example, "multi-split",
or one of the other option boxes shown), it doesn't
Op zaterdag 12 januari 2019 18:21:34 CET schreef Patrick:
> Thank you for the advice.
>
> I am using version 3.3. When I am using the import wizard and specifying
> the contents of each column in the CSV file, I see "Date", "Description",
> "Withdrawal" (amount), and "Account". But I don't see a
Thank you for the advice.
I am using version 3.3. When I am using the import wizard and specifying
the contents of each column in the CSV file, I see "Date", "Description",
"Withdrawal" (amount), and "Account". But I don't see a way to specify the
other account. (I tried specifying a second
I'm pretty sure what you ask can be done in the new csv importer in GnuCash
3.x.
What version of GnuCash are you using ?
Regards,
Geert
Op zaterdag 12 januari 2019 00:34:06 CET schreef Patrick:
> Hello,
>
> When I am importing transactions from a CSV, I see a way to set one of the
> accounts
Hello,
When I am importing transactions from a CSV, I see a way to set one of the
accounts involved with the transaction, but not the other account. The only
way I know to set the other account is to do it manually in the import
wizard for each transaction. Is there a way to set both accounts in