doc: document balance1 and balance2 in csv parser
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				| @ -132,7 +132,7 @@ date-format %-m/%-d/%Y %l:%M %p | ||||
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| This (a) names the CSV fields, in order (names may not contain whitespace; uninteresting names may be left blank), | ||||
| and (b) assigns them to journal entry fields if you use any of these standard field names: | ||||
| `date`, `date2`, `status`, `code`, `description`, `comment`, `account1`, `account2`, `amount`, `amount-in`, `amount-out`, `currency`, `balance`. | ||||
| `date`, `date2`, `status`, `code`, `description`, `comment`, `account1`, `account2`, `amount`, `amount-in`, `amount-out`, `currency`, `balance`, `balance1`, `balance2`. | ||||
| Eg: | ||||
| ```rules | ||||
| # use the 1st, 2nd and 4th CSV fields as the entry's date, description and amount, | ||||
| @ -248,9 +248,9 @@ Or, you can use a [field assignment](#field-assignment) to `amount` that interpo | ||||
| 
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| ## CSV balance assertions | ||||
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| If the CSV includes a running balance, you can assign that to the `balance` pseudo field; | ||||
| If the CSV includes a running balance, you can assign that to the pseudo fields `balance`, `balance1` and/or `balance2`, with `balance` being synonym for `balance1`; | ||||
| whenever the running balance value is non-empty,  | ||||
| it will be [asserted](/journal.html#balance-assertions) as the balance after the `account1` posting.  | ||||
| it will be [asserted](/journal.html#balance-assertions) as the balance after the `account1` or `account2` posting accordingly. | ||||
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| ## Reading multiple CSV files | ||||
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