Provide an option to merge expenses across groups
Hi,
If I am sharing expenses with few friends in one group, and all of us are part of another bigger group too, then there should be an option to transfer the balances from the smaller group to bigger group and closing the smaller group.
Best,

If one group is a subset of a bigger group, and you feel comfortable letting the larger group see the smaller group’s expenses/balances, you can move the expenses into the larger group by clicking “edit” on each expense and then changing the group it is filed under. This will move each expense one by one into the larger group.
Unfortunately, we don’t have an automated way to do this right now, but we’ll keep that in mind as a possible improvement for the future. In the meantime, our apologies for the inconvenience!
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Anonymous commented
I want to print details of all group with final amount each have to pay
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Tara Parker commented
I accidentally made two identical groups. One has me and my roommate, and the other has... also me and my roommate! I have to keep going back and forth between the two groups today to see what we have and haven't paid each other back for yet, it's a pain! All for the stupid mistake of accidentally adding an identical group when the new month rolled around. Gah!
Since they have the same two people in each, hopefully it would be easy to just smush the two groups together and combine their history and current debits!
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Harsh Otwani commented
Currently,the non group expenses when added to group expenses with a single person within the group as common,the app throws a warning stating that the other members are not in the group.Instead, the app can allow for adding expenses with a specific person so that the calculation within the group with a particular common member is adjusted accordingly rather than it appearing as a separate entry.
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Sumit commented
If I have a group of 3 on splitwise. If one of them owes me Rs 300 & I owe Rs 300 to other one. So I should be directly able to transfer this to both of them, means both of them can directly settle this situation.