Regarding the export,

What is the purpose of the export and what data are you trying to get out? 
(there might be a way to craft a report in GnuCash that shows the same info)

What are the steps you are currently taking to do the export? (copy/paste/save 
report results or export -> CSV)

Finally, what spreadsheet app are you using to read the exported data? 
(Libreoffice Calc, Gnumeric, something else?)

Regards,
Adrien

> On Sep 3, 2019 w36d246, at 7:26 AM, Doug <[email protected]> wrote:
> ...
> 
> I have had little success exporting successfully to a spreadsheet, but that 
> is probably my lack of skills. One advantage of the full history of the 
> accounts is when a property is sold: all the old figures are at your 
> fingertips which is much easier than the other well known commercial products 
> (which do not easily run on Linux anyway). I am a PCLinuxOS user, also for 
> many years (Easy to use & recommended too).
> 
> 
> I also would like to thank the developers. I have seen the advancements over 
> the years. The program is now far more polished than the early versions. I 
> have had hiccups, but never lost any data in 25 years!
> 
> regards, Doug (Nth Coast, NSW, Australia, near Byron Bay. Someone has to put 
> up with this lifestyle: sunny one day & perfect the next!)


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