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New Issue with Banking Reconciliation

I'm a longtime Quicken user with a new, vexing problem. Today, I reconciled my Wells Fargo bank account, and there was an unexplained different of $X. There are no pending transactions at WF or in Quicken. There are no uncleared or reminder transactions in Quicken; I checked with the filter. There is no transaction in the Quicken file that corresponds to $X.
I reconcile my accounts weekly and backup regularly. When I restore a backup from four days ago (that reconciled perfectly), it now shows a difference of $X. Same with backups from one month and one year ago, all with a difference of $X. The WF balances match their printed statements, so the problem is in Quicken.
Is it possible that Quicken is suddenly ignoring certain transactions that suddenly total $X? Any other ideas on what is going on?
Thanks in advance.
Bob
Quicken 2020 for Windows, R30.19
I reconcile my accounts weekly and backup regularly. When I restore a backup from four days ago (that reconciled perfectly), it now shows a difference of $X. Same with backups from one month and one year ago, all with a difference of $X. The WF balances match their printed statements, so the problem is in Quicken.
Is it possible that Quicken is suddenly ignoring certain transactions that suddenly total $X? Any other ideas on what is going on?
Thanks in advance.
Bob
Quicken 2020 for Windows, R30.19
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I turned off cloud sync in the online update panel and deleted the cloud info (by clicking "sign on with a different ID" and then signing back on to Quicken.com). Then I disconnected from the internet, restored from a known good backup from a week ago and compared that offline balance with the online balance at my bank (with the same transactions cleared). The two balances are still off by the same $X.
Where do I go from here?
Thanks, Bob
I appreciate your help. This certainly teaches me to avoid Quicken Online.
Bob