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Banking
Hopefully, this helps someone else.
I had this exact issue today and it was driving me nuts, then I figured out what I was doing wrong. Let me explain.
I was hand entering the last couple of entries for the month. When I entered and split a Walmart withdrawal, it also created a deposit. I was like WTF...
I have an entry in Quickbooks called Personal, for all things personal, but in the last couple of months I moved personal under one called "life"
So the issue was, when I was categorizing one of the split entries as "personal" ..it defaulted to "Personal checking" (because it was under "life" now, when before it would default to just "personal" ) which was the exact account the withdrawal was coming out of.
Once I changed it from personal checking to "personal" (which it should have been in the first place) it entered into my register just fine with no duplicate being created as a deposit.
So if it's happening to you, make sure you didn't start accidentally entering the account it's already in, instead of the category you meant to put it under.