https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=418469
--- Comment #4 from Jack <ostrof...@users.sourceforge.net> --- They are basically different ways of getting the same effect. I consider that the main difference is that "Do not show closed accounts" is a configuration setting which sets the basic behaviour of the program. The "view/show all accounts" is used as a temporary override (mainly because it has a global keboard shortcut.) Personally, I mostly use it in investment accounts, such as for a stock I sold last month, and closed the security account, but got a late dividend this month. If I need to edit that new transaction, I need to reopen the stock account first, but the investment view doesn't show closed accounts. A quick Ctl-Shift-A toggles that setting, I reopen the account, edit the transaction, then close the account and another Ctl-Shift-A hides the closed accounts again. I would have to dig into the configuration dialog to change "Do not show all accounts." If this is sufficient explanation, we can close this ticket as "Not a bug" or "Works for me." -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.