https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=466356
Bug ID: 466356
Summary: Balance field not wide enough
Classification: Applications
Product: kmymoney
Version: 5.1.2
Platform: Microsoft Windows
OS: Microsoft Windows
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https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405293
--- Comment #12 from Don S. ---
I just tried using Payee Matching to import a test file and that didn't work to
create a transfer transaction. It didn't work. It created a new category like
it did before.
Jack: Your idea of entering a uniqu
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--- Comment #11 from Don S. ---
Good idea. Also, after years of using KMyMoney, I just realized that I can
select multiple transactions and it can change their categories in one step.
Using the filter to find them will make it even easier.
But I
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--- Comment #9 from Don S. ---
Jack, I should have said 'impractical' rather than 'impossible'. It make my
play to pre-process the csv files to save time every month impractical.
But,, I just thought of a ?possible? workaround. I
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--- Comment #7 from Don S. ---
This bug bit me too while trying to import a csv file that contains a lot of
tranfers. I tried putting [brackets] around the account name in the csv file
but that didn't work either.
I hoped to be able to pre-pr