That looks like what you can get out of a Transaction Report.

Regards,
Adrien

> On Aug 17, 2019, at 12:36 PM, Graham <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi folks,
> 
> I'm sorry to bother the list with what I suspect is a trivially easy problem, 
> but I've been trying and trying to get a report to match the sort I used to 
> get from Quicken. [and failing spectacularly badly!]
> 
> I'm after an income and expense list, subtotalled by what used to be Category 
> in Quicken, to give a format such as:
> 
> 
>       Date    Account         Description     
>       Amount  
> 
>       
>       
>       
>       
>       
>       
> 
>       
>       
>       
>       
>       
>       
> 
>       Interest Inc    
>       
>       
>       
>       
> 
>       29/03/2018      ANZ Online Saver        Credit Interest         $23.21  
> 
>       28/02/2018      ANZ Online Saver        Credit Interest         $22.41  
> 
>       31/01/2018      ANZ Online Saver        Credit Interest         $26.39  
> 
>       29/12/2017      ANZ Online Saver        Credit Interest         $29.42  
> 
>       30/11/2017      ANZ Online Saver        Credit Interest         $38.67  
> 
>       06/11/2017      ANZ Joint (Acc Adv Chq) Account         Credit Interest 
>         $0.20   
> 
>       06/11/2017      ANZ Online Saver        Bonus Interest  $16.77  
> 
>       31/10/2017      ANZ Online Saver        Credit Interest         $51.02  
> 
> Any advice would be most welcome!
> 
>  --
> Cheerio,
> 
> Graham

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