Keybinding to mark transactions "cleared"?

Adam Funk a24061 at ducksburg.com
Thu Apr 17 06:49:54 EDT 2008


On 2008-04-16, Fred Bone wrote:

>> As far as I can tell, the only way to do this is to move my hand off
>> the keyboard, use the mouse to click the "n" so it changes to "c", and
>> then either move it back to press return and click on another
>> transaction or click on another transaction and then click on the
>> button in the save/cancel/discard dialog box.  (I know I can set it to
>> accept changes automatically without the dialog box, but I think that
>> would affect *all* changes, not just to the n/c/y flag, and I'd prefer
>> not to risk that.)
>
> If you want to do a batch of them, then the reconciliation window (as 
> previously noted) is quite a bit faster - at least, if you're as handy 
> with the keyboard and as clumsy with the mouse as I am.

It sounds worth a try.  

Does it leave the "double-spaced" transactions cleared even if you
cancel the reconciliation, and does it not interfere with a subsequent
"real" reconciliation?



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