I did post that  it worked for me by doing a copy and paste of the original exported report but not copying the title!

On 06/01/2019 16:55, Geert Janssens wrote:
On Thursday, January 3, 2019 5:33:06 PM CET David Carlson wrote:
I was able to run a quick test using release 2.6.17 in Ubuntu 16.04 and
found that first, when I tried to save a P&L report in HTML format GnuCash
did not append a .html suffix.  In Linux this did not create a problem, but
Windows did not recognize the file as html.  Appending ".html" to the
filename solved that problem.

Once I had appended ".html" to the filename I could open it in Firefox or
whichever browser and I could get a nice printout directly or select all
[ctrl-A, ctrl-C] and paste [ctrl-V] into a waiting new LibreOffice 6.0.7.3
Calc doc in WIN 7.

It should even be possible to  copy and paste directly from gnucash to
libreoffice as far as I know. The detour via firefox or similar is not needed.
That's only needed for a printout that's not cutting lines in half.

Geert


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